Algorithms of 1.0 Teaching

Algorithms of 1.0 Teaching

A Learners’ View (ALV) Is Of Choices On The Shortest And Fastest Path To Learning, The Oxygen Of Social Life.


Main Article: SECTION ONE Applying a Learners’ View (ALV)

This site describes the science of teaching-learning as social processes and its use to accelerate, increase, and deepen (AID) learning.

Theme: Algorithms are the instructions 1.0 Teachers follow in order to solve the problem of how to accelerate, increase, and deepen (AID) learning of all students through lessons. Algorithms form condensed directions closer to formulas than typical descriptions of social processes.

ALGORITHMS of 1.0 Teaching, from a learners’ view (ALV) of learning, are the patterns of choices teachers make while planning and instructing 1.0 Lessons. Each lesson shows learners which vocabulary to choose in order to solve the problem of that lesson. Teachers earning 1.0 ratings demonstrate the possibilities of meeting standard by applying findings from experimental behavioral and social science research of learning.

These patterns are derived from the sequence of choices learners make while learning lessons.

Principal Algorithm

1.0 Teachers backward chain the choices of learners on the ALV Path to Learning in order to compose and instruct 1.0 Lessons in ways observers may document.

Operational Algorithms

Achievement: Academic performance after learning a lesson > academic performance before that lesson.

Achievement tests: Difficulty of Vocabulary > Difficulty of problem to solve of each item. That is, vary the level of difficulty of vocabulary while holding the difficulty of problems to solve at a level lower than the vocabulary. Read More

Intelligence tests: Difficulty of Problem to solve > Difficulty of Vocabulary of item. That is, increase the level of difficulty of problems to solve while holding the level of difficulty of the vocabulary lower than for the problems. Read More

Learning = Connect two dots.

Lesson = Show learners how to connect two dots.

Principles of Learning: CEKSS -> AHUSS

Related Reading

  1. 1.0 Instruction
  2. 1.0 Lesson
  3. 1.0 Teacher
  4. ALV Patterns in Lessons (APL) 1.0 Teachers Apply
  5. A Learners’ View (ALV) of Teaching-Learning
  6. Algorithm
  7. ALV Teaching-Learning Zone (TLZ) System
  8. ALV Zone System
  9. Applying the ALV Zone System
  10. Assessment, Achievement, and Intelligence
  11. Overview of ALV (a Learners’ View) of Learning

Last Edited: January 13, 2016