Aimee Chung’s Updates
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Project 4: Using Social Cognitive Career Theory to Connect Students’ Efficacy Towards STEM based interests and careers
Educational Practices using SCCT with an Awareness for Cultural and Gender disparities
Both the Social Learning theory and the Social Cognitive Career Theory frameworks are useful for educators to apply through K-12, especially in the areas of math...More
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Project 3: Using Social Cognitive Career Theory to Connect Students’ Self-Efficacy Towards STEM Based Interests and Careers
Educational Theory - The Critics
Currently, the United States is experiencing a huge crisis in its education policies, affordability, and access. Education has been politicized, there continues to be inadequate funding and access to quality educati...More
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Project Update 2: Using Social Cognitive Career Theory to Connect Students’ Self-Efficacy Towards STEM Based Interests and Careers
Bandura’s Social Learning Theory (1986) suggests that students learn through observation and modelling, also known as vicarious lea...More
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Project Update 1: Using Social Cognitive Career Theory to Connect Students’ Self-Efficacy Towards STEM Based Interests and Careers
The work that I wanted to create explores a popular learning framework, social cognitive theory (SCT), originally devised by Albert Bandara, as it is applied towards student interest, self-efficacy and other external factors of influence around STEM...More
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Update 3: Exploring How New Media Can Move Towards a More Reflexive Pedagogy - Education Theory, The Critics
In writing my work, the feedback from the peer reviews indicated that I had not spent enough time on the critiques around new media learning. It is my intention to take a retrospective look at the critics of this type of learning, even though my wor...More
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Update 4: Exploring How New Media Can Move Learners Towards a More Reflexive Pedagogy - Educational Practices
With my background in new media and incorporating strong student collaboration for peer-to-peer scaffolded learning, I often experienced more of the positives about on the effects of multimodal learning with new media components. To have a more comp...More