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2021

Example Sequencing in Instruction: Beyond Reaching into the Bin

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Date(s)
May 17, 2021
Location
online
Time
19:30 - 20:30
Price
free

Our Centre for Behaviour Analysis invites you to join this free CEU event with speaker Dr Janet Twyman

For more information about the speaker and the event, and to register for it, please see https://bit.ly/3sJKQQT.

Event Description
When we teach learners to discriminate triangle, circle, and square, we are teaching the concepts of triangle, circle, and square. To do this well, we must identify and present examples of the concept that illustrate both the critical and variable features. We will cover how to analyse stimuli on the basis of critical and variable attributes, and the sequence of stimuli presentation.

About the speaker
Dr Janet Twyman is an education innovator, thought leader, and founder of blast: a learning sciences company. She also holds a faculty appointment as Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Formerly she served as Director of Innovation and Technology for the US Dept of Education funded Center on Innovations in Learning and was the Vice President of Instructional Development, Research, & Implementation at Headsprout. Her numerous articles, book chapters, and presentations cover behavior analysis, instructional design, technology, and educational systems, including co-editing two books on educational innovation and personalized learning.

Department
School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work
Audience
All
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