Students that are unmotivated will not retain information and can lead being a disrupted influence to the class. Motivation is highlighted to be the function of within to master a topic or increase its mastery. It is argued that on applying theory to a classroom a mixture of theoretical perspectives should outline; affective (attitude), social (participation/skills) and cognitive (knowledge) theories. In correspondence Bloom’s Taxonomy states that learning behaviours can be thought of as a “the goals of the training process”. In other words by the end of the lesson the learner will have obtained knowledge skills and attitude.
Affective theory of learning outcomes should be meaningful and accessible to all. ‘Learning to learn’ such as goal setting follows the operant conditioning model. However as …show more content…
This promotes full engagement and enthusiasm from the students. I frequently enquire for feedback after teachings by means of Q & A or written feedback during the preceding 5min of the lesson. The learners are included and delivers an opportunity for individuals to say a positive and negative about their own knowledge. Often question arise as ‘what do I need to focus on for the next lesson’. This may not reflect the curriculum. However I believe that learning taking place is more important than teachers not teaching, but delivering the