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  1. May 31, 2024 · Jerome Bruner’s spiral curriculum approach highlights the importance of re-engaging with ideas over time in order to keep them fresh in our minds and consistently build on ideas. It is based on the three principles of: (1) Cyclical Learning, (2) Increasing Depth on each Iteration, and (3) Learning by building on prior knowledge.

  2. Feb 1, 2024 · The notion of a “spiral curriculum” embodies Bruner’s ideas by “spiraling” through similar topics at every age, but consistent with the child’s stage of thought. His spiral curriculum revisits basic ideas repeatedly, building upon them into more complex, abstract concepts over time in a developmentally appropriate sequence.

  3. Jan 6, 2022 · The spiral curriculum, as advocated by Jerome Bruner, is a form of learning that encourages the revisiting of topics and key concepts, building on previous course material in a cyclical and spiralling manner.

  4. Jul 31, 2024 · The spiral curriculum model was proposed and developed by Jerome Bruner in the 1960s and was discussed in his publication entitled ‘The Process of Learning’. In it, he works with the hypothesis that “any subject can be taught effectively in some intellectually honest form to any child at any stage of development” (p33).

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  5. The Spiral Curriculum. In the 1960s, Jerome Bruner put forward a theory of cognitive growth which looked to the influence of environmental and experiential factors in a child’s education, and which suggested that each child’s intellectual ability develops in stages through changes in how the mind is used.

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  6. Sep 23, 2024 · When, it comes to math, Bruner himself gives an example of how a spiral curriculum model is useful: “If the understanding of number, measure, and probability is judged crucial in the pursuit of science, then instruction in these subjects should begin as intellectually honestly and as early as possible in a manner consistent with the child’s form...

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  8. Jerome Bruner pioneered the Spiral Curriculum and argued that it allowed to teach a child anything at any stage of development. In contrast to more traditional linear methods that teach concepts one by one, Bruner’s Spiral Curriculum encourages students to engage with a topic repeatedly, allowing them to consolidate prior knowledge and build ...