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Important Theories of Transfer of Learning

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This article throws light upon the six important theories of transfer of learning. The theories are: 1.
Mental Discipline 2. Identical Elements 3. Generalization 4. Transposition 5. Ideals 6. Learning to Learn.

Transfer of Learning: Theory # 1.

Mental Discipline:

This theory came to existence in 20th century. It is philosophical in nature. Mind is the central position
which is composed of several facilities. These faculties are to be trained through muscular and physical
training. This facility psychology developed during 1734.

The diagram below explicates the theory of mental discipline:

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Theory of Mental Discipline

From the above diagram it is known that bright students learn better than that of slow learners because
memorization is more faster in length students where as slow in slow learner.

Transfer of Learning: Theory # 2.

Identical Elements:
E.L. Thorndike has developed this theory. It goes from on learning situation to other situation. Two
identical factors or activities or common factor transfer to total situation where maximum transfer of
learning or total learning can be taken place. It goes from matter to mind.

Identities of substances:

Identities of procedure → Total result

Matter → Mind

Exp — Piano → Typing/Computer

Sanskrit → Hindi

Latin → English

Car Driving Bus Driving

Transfer of Learning: Theory # 3.

Generalization:

This theory is developed by C. Judd. In this theory transfer of learning takes place primarily through
generalization and degree of transfer depends upon the extent to which experiences in the first situation
are understood and consolidated into generalization.
Better transfer can be possible when one can understand the principle. It is just an extension of the
theory of identical elements. General principle Specific solution Laws of refraction More significant One
situation —> transfer other superior situation. It is a fact that when practice of anything is made without
training, then result comes within automatically.

Transfer of Learning: Theory # 4.

Transposition:

It is advocated by Gestalt psychology. Transfer starts in understanding the fact and perception of
similarity by the learner. It is known as pattern of relationship. It is not the specific skills or facts or even
underlying principles which are important, but the understanding of relationship between facts, process
and the principles are the real basis of transfer.

Transfer of Learning: Theory # 5.

Ideals:

It was propounded by W.C. Bagley. When ideas are stressed are perused then transfer of learning can be
taken place. Ideas like honesty, truthfulness, love etc. can be transferred in this theory.

Transfer of Learning: Theory # 6.

Learning to Learn:

After practicing a series of related or similar tasks then learner learns the capacity to learn the same
thing. It is found that whenever learner comes in contact with various learning materials then he learns
efficiently and effectively. Learning to learn means when learning starts from one method then it goes to
another method.

Theory of Learning to Learn


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