Management of Education: Theories and Applications
May 24, 2024
Owen Borville
The science of education is focused on finding ways to help students of all ages learn and grow academically and professionally. Despite the traditional practice of providing a standard curriculum for all students, the truth is that all students have different abilities and interests. Some students struggle in a standard curriculum while others excel and some students can even become uninterested in learning. A custom tailored education for each individual student would be more beneficial to serve the diverse variety of students and help them achieve their potential.
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Education Theory and Application
The History of Education
Theories of Education
Learning Theories
Practices of Education and Applications
Children and Elementary Education
Middle and High School Education
Technical Education
Adult Education
Secondary Education
College Higher Education
Technical and Vocational Education
Physical Education
Recess and Recreation
Special Education
Sports Education
Technology in the Classroom and in Education
Classroom Management Strategies
Learning Theories
Behaviorism learning is observable stimulus response behaviors from the environment.
Cognitivism learning is learning how people think and is dependent on both external information and internal thought processes
Connectivism learning uses technology to learn from multiple connections and updated sources frequently as students and teachers are connected electronically
Constructivism learning builds on previous experience and understanding to construct a new understanding; create your own learning based on previous experience
Humanism learning theory learner-centric approach, choose your own path and teacher assists; similar to constructivism; when a student has what they need they perform best
Transformative learning is learning new information that can transform or adjust your worldview when new information is compared to previous knowledge and experience. Transformative learning is for adult learning
Social learning theory is learning based on the observation of others to replicate or compete with
Experimental learning theory is learning by doing or experiencing; learn through experiences
Blended Learning
Gender Studies Topics
The roles of women and men in society and family have changed throughout human history.
The Biblical view is that each has a unique role in society and family and each are important.
More Education Topics
Learning
Parental involvement and student success
Augmented reality in the classroom
Bilingual education
Classroom design and student learning outcomes
Early Childhood Education
Inclusive education best practices
Online learning versus classroom instruction
Social networking and school
The impact of poverty on education
Career counseling
Charter schools
Cognitive science and learning environments
Computer literacy
Teaching
How can standardized tests improve education?
Mental health promotion in schools
Multicultural education
Teaching methods and strategies
The use of gamification in education
More Research Topics in Education:
Philosophy of Education
Idealism
Realism
Theism
Pragmatism
Existentialism
Critical theory
Perennialism
Classicism
Essentialism
Critical pedagogy
Waldorf education
Democratic education
Progressivism
Unschooling
Criticism of schooling
Contemplative education
Humanistic education
Critical thinking
Constructivism
Behaviorism
Cognitivism
Popular education
Montessori education
Compulsory education
Educational theory and practice
Curriculum studies
Educational research
Instructional theory
Learning theory
Pedogagical and instructional approaches
Main article: Pedagogy
Alternative education
Instructional design
Learning environment
Learning space
Learning community
Learning styles
Socialization
Teaching methods
Main article: Teaching method
Collaborative learning
Context-based learning
Design-based learning
Direct instruction
Evidence-based education
Experiential education
Experiential learning
Homework
Inquiry-based learning
Kinesthetic learning
Learning by teaching
Online learning community
Open learning
Open classroom
Outcome-based education
Outdoor education
Personalized learning
Problem-based learning
Problem-posing education
Project-based learning
Service-learning
Slow education
Single-sex education
Student-centred learning
Taxonomy of Educational Objectives (Bloom's Taxonomy)
Educational materials, tools and technologies
Curriculum
Educational technology (the use of electronic educational technology is also called e-learning)
Educational animation
Educational robotics
Outline of open educational resources
Instructional materials
Lesson plan
Textbook
Types of educational goals and outcomes
There are many types of potential educational aims and objectives, irrespective of the specific subject being learned. Some can cross multiple school disciplines.
Outline of educational aims
Educational assessment, qualification and certification (for students)
Educational assessment
Educational measurement
Psychometrics
Types of test
Test by purpose
Formative assessment
Diagnostic assessment
Assessment as learning
Summative assessment
High-stakes testing
Accountability assessment
Research
See also: Outline of educational aims
Standardized test
Assessment by way of comparison
Norm-referenced test
Criterion-referenced test
Ipsative test
Assessment by mode
Paper-based
Oral
Electronic
Performance
Continuous observation
Assessment by format
Essay
Multiple choice
Quiz
Portfolio
Practical considerations
Grading in education
Grading systems by country
List of primary and secondary school tests
School leaving qualification
List of secondary school leaving qualifications
List of admission tests to colleges and universities
See also: Outline of educational aims
Learning Theories
1 Behaviorism learning=observable stimulus response behaviors from environment
2 Cognitivism learning=is learning how people think and is dependent on both external information and internal thought processes
3 Connectivism learning=uses technology to learn from multiple connections and updated sources frequently as students and teachers are connected electronically
4 Constructivism learning=builds on previous experience and understanding to construct a new understanding; create your own learning based on previous experience
5 Humanism learning theory=learner-centric approach, choose your own path and teacher assists; similar to constructivism; when a student has what they need they perform best
6 Transformative learning=learning new information can transform or adjust your worldview when new information is compared to previous knowledge and experience; for adult learning
7 Social learning theory=learning based on the observation of others to replicate or compete with
8 Experimental learning theory=learning by doing or experiencing; learn through experiences
Blended Learning
Education Theory and Application
History of Education
Theories of Education
Learning Theories
Practices of Education and Applications
Children and Elementary Education
Middle and High School Education
Technical Education
Adult Education
Secondary Education
College Higher Education
Technical and Vocational Education
Physical Education
Recess and Recreation
Special Education
Sports Education
Technology in the Classroom and in Education
Classroom Management Strategies
Gender Studies Topics: Roles of women and men in society and family; each person has a unique role in society and family.
May 24, 2024
Owen Borville
The science of education is focused on finding ways to help students of all ages learn and grow academically and professionally. Despite the traditional practice of providing a standard curriculum for all students, the truth is that all students have different abilities and interests. Some students struggle in a standard curriculum while others excel and some students can even become uninterested in learning. A custom tailored education for each individual student would be more beneficial to serve the diverse variety of students and help them achieve their potential.
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Classroom Management Strategies for Teachers to Keep Students Engaged 6.14.2024
High School Tutoring Clubs Help Students 6.13.2024
Cell Phone Usage in Schools is a Major Issue for Educators 5.29.2024
Education Theory and Application
The History of Education
Theories of Education
Learning Theories
Practices of Education and Applications
Children and Elementary Education
Middle and High School Education
Technical Education
Adult Education
Secondary Education
College Higher Education
Technical and Vocational Education
Physical Education
Recess and Recreation
Special Education
Sports Education
Technology in the Classroom and in Education
Classroom Management Strategies
Learning Theories
Behaviorism learning is observable stimulus response behaviors from the environment.
Cognitivism learning is learning how people think and is dependent on both external information and internal thought processes
Connectivism learning uses technology to learn from multiple connections and updated sources frequently as students and teachers are connected electronically
Constructivism learning builds on previous experience and understanding to construct a new understanding; create your own learning based on previous experience
Humanism learning theory learner-centric approach, choose your own path and teacher assists; similar to constructivism; when a student has what they need they perform best
Transformative learning is learning new information that can transform or adjust your worldview when new information is compared to previous knowledge and experience. Transformative learning is for adult learning
Social learning theory is learning based on the observation of others to replicate or compete with
Experimental learning theory is learning by doing or experiencing; learn through experiences
Blended Learning
Gender Studies Topics
The roles of women and men in society and family have changed throughout human history.
The Biblical view is that each has a unique role in society and family and each are important.
More Education Topics
Learning
Parental involvement and student success
Augmented reality in the classroom
Bilingual education
Classroom design and student learning outcomes
Early Childhood Education
Inclusive education best practices
Online learning versus classroom instruction
Social networking and school
The impact of poverty on education
Career counseling
Charter schools
Cognitive science and learning environments
Computer literacy
Teaching
How can standardized tests improve education?
Mental health promotion in schools
Multicultural education
Teaching methods and strategies
The use of gamification in education
More Research Topics in Education:
Philosophy of Education
Idealism
Realism
Theism
Pragmatism
Existentialism
Critical theory
Perennialism
Classicism
Essentialism
Critical pedagogy
Waldorf education
Democratic education
Progressivism
Unschooling
Criticism of schooling
Contemplative education
Humanistic education
Critical thinking
Constructivism
Behaviorism
Cognitivism
Popular education
Montessori education
Compulsory education
Educational theory and practice
Curriculum studies
Educational research
Instructional theory
Learning theory
Pedogagical and instructional approaches
Main article: Pedagogy
Alternative education
Instructional design
Learning environment
Learning space
Learning community
Learning styles
Socialization
Teaching methods
Main article: Teaching method
Collaborative learning
Context-based learning
Design-based learning
Direct instruction
Evidence-based education
Experiential education
Experiential learning
Homework
Inquiry-based learning
Kinesthetic learning
Learning by teaching
Online learning community
Open learning
Open classroom
Outcome-based education
Outdoor education
Personalized learning
Problem-based learning
Problem-posing education
Project-based learning
Service-learning
Slow education
Single-sex education
Student-centred learning
Taxonomy of Educational Objectives (Bloom's Taxonomy)
Educational materials, tools and technologies
Curriculum
Educational technology (the use of electronic educational technology is also called e-learning)
Educational animation
Educational robotics
Outline of open educational resources
Instructional materials
Lesson plan
Textbook
Types of educational goals and outcomes
There are many types of potential educational aims and objectives, irrespective of the specific subject being learned. Some can cross multiple school disciplines.
Outline of educational aims
Educational assessment, qualification and certification (for students)
Educational assessment
Educational measurement
Psychometrics
Types of test
Test by purpose
Formative assessment
Diagnostic assessment
Assessment as learning
Summative assessment
High-stakes testing
Accountability assessment
Research
See also: Outline of educational aims
Standardized test
Assessment by way of comparison
Norm-referenced test
Criterion-referenced test
Ipsative test
Assessment by mode
Paper-based
Oral
Electronic
Performance
Continuous observation
Assessment by format
Essay
Multiple choice
Quiz
Portfolio
Practical considerations
Grading in education
Grading systems by country
List of primary and secondary school tests
School leaving qualification
List of secondary school leaving qualifications
List of admission tests to colleges and universities
See also: Outline of educational aims
Learning Theories
1 Behaviorism learning=observable stimulus response behaviors from environment
2 Cognitivism learning=is learning how people think and is dependent on both external information and internal thought processes
3 Connectivism learning=uses technology to learn from multiple connections and updated sources frequently as students and teachers are connected electronically
4 Constructivism learning=builds on previous experience and understanding to construct a new understanding; create your own learning based on previous experience
5 Humanism learning theory=learner-centric approach, choose your own path and teacher assists; similar to constructivism; when a student has what they need they perform best
6 Transformative learning=learning new information can transform or adjust your worldview when new information is compared to previous knowledge and experience; for adult learning
7 Social learning theory=learning based on the observation of others to replicate or compete with
8 Experimental learning theory=learning by doing or experiencing; learn through experiences
Blended Learning
Education Theory and Application
History of Education
Theories of Education
Learning Theories
Practices of Education and Applications
Children and Elementary Education
Middle and High School Education
Technical Education
Adult Education
Secondary Education
College Higher Education
Technical and Vocational Education
Physical Education
Recess and Recreation
Special Education
Sports Education
Technology in the Classroom and in Education
Classroom Management Strategies
Gender Studies Topics: Roles of women and men in society and family; each person has a unique role in society and family.