The title refers to the influential book by Alan Pritchard , which bridges the gap between complex psychological theories and everyday teaching practices.
Here is a story that illustrates these core concepts in action within a modern classroom. The Prism of the Classroom Ways of Learning: Learning Theories and Learnin...
This immediate, observable feedback helped Leo build the habit of staying on task, proving that for some, learning begins with the right incentives. 2. Building Mental Maps (Cognitivism) The title refers to the influential book by
In Room 302, Mr. Aris stood before twenty-five unique minds, each a different "prism" that refracted his lessons in its own way. He knew that for his students to truly "gain knowledge and develop skills," he couldn't just teach one way—he had to apply the . 1. The Power of the Reward (Behaviorism) He knew that for his students to truly