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What is learning?.

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1 What is learning?

2 Piaget’s « genetic epistemology »
- Assimilation/accomodation/equilibrium - Cumulative model/Interactive Model - Implications for FLT - Questions and limitations - Cognitive stages of development - Sensori-motor stage: - Pre-operational stage - Concrete operational - Formal operational 2.37

3 Vygotsky and the socio-constructivism
Importance of school learning and social interaction Foreign Language Learning Development and Learning Implications on FLT The Proximal Zone of Development Implications for FLT

4 The socio-cognitive conflict
Example After the supervisor’s visit: - I don’t care what he says - I will do exactly as he tells me to - Give me time to think over it Cognitive distance between partners Latency periods

5 Implications for FLT Importance of interaction (pair work, group work, collaborative work) Periods of rest and silence Learning depends much more on social interaction and negociation for meaning with an adult or another learner than on the sole amount of input. (cf Ellis, 1986)

6 The proximal zone of development
« What the child can do with the help of someone else but not when he/she is on his/her own » From Vergnaud 2000: 22 Where does this conception come from?

7 Origin of PZD « Realistic » Point of view « Idealistic »
Interactionist Learning depends on development Development Depends on learning Learning and development depend on scaffolding

8 The concept of ‘scaffolding’
J. Bruner (1983) P. Bange (1996) two levels: - a local, ponctual level (rephrasing, «repairs » - a global level (learner’s autonomy)

9 Implications for FLT The teacher should assess the students and measure the discrepancy between what they are able to do and what he wants to teach them to do. Then he should propose some sort of learning support and then the progressive removal of all assistance, in the same way as in order to build an edifice, we use a scaffolding which is dismantled once the work is finished.

10 Overview The different stages of cognitive development

11 References Garnier, C., Bednarz, N., Ulanovskaya, I. (1991) (textes réunis par) Après Vygotski et Piaget. Perspectives sociales et constructivistes. Ecoles Russe et occidentale. Bruxelles : De Boeck-Wesmel. Trocmé-Fabre, H. (1987) J’apprends donc je suis. Introduction à la neuropédagogie. Paris : Les éditions d’organisation. Vergnaud, G. (2000) Lev Vygotski, Pédagogue et penseur de notre temps. Paris : Hachette éducation. Vygotski, L. S. (1985/1934) Pensée et Langage. Paris : Editions sociales.

12 Conclusion The interactive model seems more relevant

13 Language learning A summary of various theories

14 Chomsky’s LAD 1957’s attack on behaviourism
Positive reinforcement doesn’t especially focus on grammar Language errors come from working out rules Same stages of acquisition A critical period

15 Transformational Generative Grammar
A series of potential universal rules (deep structure) A series of rules that act upon the phrase-structure (transformations)

16 Influence of Chomsky’s theory
Influence on linguistics On cognitive psychology Put to question by Piaget and the constructivist theory only to a certain extent Put to question by Vygotsky and Bruner and the socio-constructivist theory

17 Conclusion Anderson’s unity of cognition
Language ability as part of a whole No matter whether a LAD exists or not, language acquisition and learning need interaction

18 References Anderson, J. R. (1983). A spreading activation theory of memory. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 22, Garnier, C., Bednarz, N., Ulanovskaya, I. (1991) (textes réunis par) Après Vygotski et Piaget. Perspectives sociales et constructivistes. Ecoles Russe et occidentale. Bruxelles : De Boeck-Wesmel. Piaget, J. (1975) L’équilibration des structures cognitives. Paris : PUF, Psychologie d’aujourd’hui. (1981) Le possible et le nécessaire. Paris : PUF, Psychologie d’aujourd’hui. (2005) L'épistémologie génétique, Que sais-je ? n°1399, PUF,(22ème édition), (ISBN ) (1ère édition : 1970). Piatelli-Palmarini, M. (propos recueillis par) (1979)Théories du langage, théories de l’apprentissage, le débat entre Jean Piaget et Noam Chomsky. Centre Royaumont pour une science de l’homme. Paris : Points, Editions du Seuil. Trocmé-Fabre, H. (1987) J’apprends donc je suis. Introduction à la neuropédagogie. Paris : Les éditions d’organisation. (1996) L’Arbre du savoir-apprendre, vers un référentiel cognitif. Paris : Librairie Etre et Connaître,. Vergnaud, G. (2000) Lev Vygotski, Pédagogue et penseur de notre temps. Paris : Hachette éducation. Vygotski, L. S. (1985/1934) Pensée et Langage. Paris : Editions sociales.


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