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BY JEROME BRUNER




@VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13
Jerome S. Bruner, Jacqueline J. Goodnow, and
the late George A. Austin developed the idea of
concept attainment in their book A Study of
Thinking (1956).

Dr. Bruner, a psychologist and educator at the New
York University Law School, was a pioneer in the
Cognitive Revolution in Psychology as well as a
prime mover in the educational reform movement
in the 1960s




                           @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI
                                             2012-13
He uses a multidisciplinary approach,
combining anthropology, psychology, linguistics,
and literary theory, to explore how enculturation affects
 the formation of institutions – particularly education
 and more recently law.

 Bruner’s primary contribution to education fall within
the arena of the information processing models
– the models designed to help students acquire
and operate on data.

His primary advance in this area pertains to the
 development and use of Concept Attainment in
curriculum development.


                                    @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI
                                                      2012-13
Concept Attainment, a close relative
to inductive thinking (Joyce and Weil
1967:15), focuses on the decision-
making and categorization
processes leading up to the creation
and understanding of a concept.

  A concept is “the network of
inferences that are or may be set
into play by an act of categorization”
(Bruner, Goodnow, and Austin
1956:244).
                 @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI
                                   2012-13
The concept will be attained after minimum number
of encounters with relevant instances;
A concept will be attained with certainty, regardless
of the number of instances one must test en route to
attainment;
Minimize the amount of strain on guessing and
memorization while guaranteeing a concept will be
attained;
To minimize the number of wrong categorizations
prior to attaining a concept (Bruner et al 1956).

                             @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI
                                               2012-13
Concept Attainment is an indirect instructional strategy
 that uses a structured inquiry process

to clarify ideas and to introduce aspects of content

 well suited to classroom use because all thinking abilities
 can be challenged throughout the activity.


 Concept attainment involves not only the decision-
 making processes involved with categorization but it also
 incorporates a personalized historical experience of each
 student or individual.




                  @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13
The pattern of decisions leading to concept attainment
involve the following five general factors:

1) the definition of task;
2) the nature of the examples encountered;
3) the nature of validation procedures;
4) the consequences of specific categorizations; and
5) the nature of imposed restrictions.




                    @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13
Steps of Concept Attainment:

•Select and define a concept
•Select the attributes
•Develop positive and negative examples
•Introduce the process to the students
•Present the examples and list the attributes
•Develop a concept definition
•Give additional examples
•Discuss the process with the class
•Evaluate


                                   @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI
                                                     2012-13
Advantages:
•helps makelearning between what students know and what
             connections
they will be

•learn how to examine a concept from a number of perspectives
•learn how to sort out relevant information
•extends their knowledge of a concept by classifying more than
one example of that concept

•students go beyond merely associating a key term with a
definition


•concept is learned more thoroughly and retention is improved
                                    @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI
                                                      2012-13
DISADVANTAGE:

  Miscommunications in concept
  attainment could be a drawback to
  the educational process




         @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13
1. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY –MANGAL AND MANGAL
2. www.scrbd.com
3. Bruner, J.S., Goodnow, J.J. & Austin, G.A. (1956) A Study of
       Thinking. Chapman & Hall, Limited. London.

4. lc.spsd.sk.ca/de/pd/instr/strats/cattain/index.html



                     @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13
Thank You




  @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13

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Concept attainment strategy

  • 1. BY JEROME BRUNER @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13
  • 2. Jerome S. Bruner, Jacqueline J. Goodnow, and the late George A. Austin developed the idea of concept attainment in their book A Study of Thinking (1956). Dr. Bruner, a psychologist and educator at the New York University Law School, was a pioneer in the Cognitive Revolution in Psychology as well as a prime mover in the educational reform movement in the 1960s @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13
  • 3. He uses a multidisciplinary approach, combining anthropology, psychology, linguistics, and literary theory, to explore how enculturation affects the formation of institutions – particularly education and more recently law. Bruner’s primary contribution to education fall within the arena of the information processing models – the models designed to help students acquire and operate on data. His primary advance in this area pertains to the development and use of Concept Attainment in curriculum development. @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13
  • 4. Concept Attainment, a close relative to inductive thinking (Joyce and Weil 1967:15), focuses on the decision- making and categorization processes leading up to the creation and understanding of a concept. A concept is “the network of inferences that are or may be set into play by an act of categorization” (Bruner, Goodnow, and Austin 1956:244). @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13
  • 5. The concept will be attained after minimum number of encounters with relevant instances; A concept will be attained with certainty, regardless of the number of instances one must test en route to attainment; Minimize the amount of strain on guessing and memorization while guaranteeing a concept will be attained; To minimize the number of wrong categorizations prior to attaining a concept (Bruner et al 1956). @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13
  • 6. Concept Attainment is an indirect instructional strategy that uses a structured inquiry process to clarify ideas and to introduce aspects of content well suited to classroom use because all thinking abilities can be challenged throughout the activity. Concept attainment involves not only the decision- making processes involved with categorization but it also incorporates a personalized historical experience of each student or individual. @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13
  • 7. The pattern of decisions leading to concept attainment involve the following five general factors: 1) the definition of task; 2) the nature of the examples encountered; 3) the nature of validation procedures; 4) the consequences of specific categorizations; and 5) the nature of imposed restrictions. @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13
  • 8. Steps of Concept Attainment: •Select and define a concept •Select the attributes •Develop positive and negative examples •Introduce the process to the students •Present the examples and list the attributes •Develop a concept definition •Give additional examples •Discuss the process with the class •Evaluate @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13
  • 9. Advantages: •helps makelearning between what students know and what connections they will be •learn how to examine a concept from a number of perspectives •learn how to sort out relevant information •extends their knowledge of a concept by classifying more than one example of that concept •students go beyond merely associating a key term with a definition •concept is learned more thoroughly and retention is improved @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13
  • 10. DISADVANTAGE: Miscommunications in concept attainment could be a drawback to the educational process @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13
  • 11. 1. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY –MANGAL AND MANGAL 2. www.scrbd.com 3. Bruner, J.S., Goodnow, J.J. & Austin, G.A. (1956) A Study of Thinking. Chapman & Hall, Limited. London. 4. lc.spsd.sk.ca/de/pd/instr/strats/cattain/index.html @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13
  • 12. Thank You @VINCI VIVEKA AND EKTA RAI 2012-13