Dave Cornell (PhD)

Dr. Cornell has worked in education for more than 20 years. His work has involved designing teacher certification for Trinity College in London and in-service training for state governments in the United States. He has trained kindergarten teachers in 8 countries and helped businessmen and women open baby centers and kindergartens in 3 countries.

10 Latent Learning Examples

Latent Learning Examples 1. Becoming our parents A teenager observes their loving mother instructing him to clean his room. A few decades later, when she has a child of her own, she repeats those same instructions to her child. Despite never consciously deciding to follow his mother’s example, the routines and habits she witnessed became […]

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13 Sociocultural Theory Examples

Sociocultural Theory Examples 1. Learning Collaboratively in the Classroom In a classroom setting, students might work in groups to solve problems or complete projects. For example, in a history class, students might be divided into groups to research different aspects of a historical event and then present their findings to the class. This collaborative approach

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21 Experiential Learning Examples

Examples of Experiential Learning 1. Growing a Garden A lesson about polination or photosynthesis can be turned into an experiential learning experience if you have the students grow a garden themselves. Through the process of growing the garden, students may develop more of a passion for nature and ecological conservation than if they simply learned

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18 Shallow Processing Examples

Shallow Processing Examples 1. Repetition Repetition involves simply repeating information, like a phone number or a list of terms, without attempting to understand or relate to it. This method relies solely on verbal repetition without engaging with the material’s meaning. As a result, the information is unlikely to be retained for long or understood deeply.

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10 Sublimation Examples (in Psychology)

Sublimation involves channeling unwanted or disturbing thoughts, impulses or desires into something positive and constructive. This is one of several defense mechanisms proposed by Sigmund Freud (1905/2000). Sublimation in Psychology Examples 1. The Gardener Individuals who experience stress or anxiety may find relief through gardening. By nurturing plants and creating beautiful landscapes, they channel their

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10 Fixed Ratio Schedule Examples

Fixed Ratio Schedule Examples 1. Pay Per Piece Workers on an apple farm are paid for every basket of apples they pick. This means their earnings directly depend on their productivity, encouraging them to work efficiently. The more baskets they pick, the more money they make, illustrating a fixed ratio schedule. 2. Rewards for your

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