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John Carroll’s Model
Compare and contrast Carroll's
model of school learning and
Huitt's model of the teaching/
learning process discussed in Unit
#1 (or a corresponding model from
one of the required readings).
Developed by W. Huitt (1999)
In 1963, John Carroll proposed a model to
account for school learning. His major
premise was that school learning is a
function of time. To be more specific,
Carroll proposed that
School
Learning
= f
Time Spent
Time Needed
John Carroll’s Model of School Learning
Carroll defined time spent as a function of
Opportunity Amount of time available
for learning
Perseverance
The extent to which students
take advantage of the
opportunity to learn
John Carroll’s Model of School Learning
Carroll proposed the following measures for
these variables:
Opportunity Allocated Time
(Amount of time
available for learning)
Perseverance Engagement Rate
(Percentage of Allocated
Time students were
paying attention)
John Carroll’s Model of School Learning
Carroll proposed engaged time or time-on-
task as measure of time spent
Engaged Time = Allocated Time *
Engagement Rate
Engaged Time = the number of minutes per
school day that students were actually
engaged in school work
John Carroll’s Model of School Learning
Carroll defined time needed as a function of
Aptitude
The ability to learn
academic material (IQ)
Ability to
Understand
Instruction
The preparedness of the
student for understanding
the specific material to be
learned (prerequisite
knowledge)
Quality of
Instruction Instruction methods and
techniques
John Carroll’s Model of School Learning
John Carroll’s Model of School Learning
The transactional model of the teaching/learning
process presented in this class is derived from a
set of models that relate historically to Carroll’s
model (McIlrath & Huitt, 1995).
McIlrath, D., & Huitt, W. (1995).
The teaching/learning process: A discussion of models. Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State
There are some significant differences, however.
• Carroll was specific; Huitt is generic
• Carroll assumes learning is measured
by scores on standardized tests of basic
skills; Huitt does not
Using Carroll's terminology, an equation for
Huitt’s model would be
Learning (Output) = f(Context,
Input and Classroom Processes).
John Carroll’s Model of School Learning
Academic Learning Time (ALT) is the
variable that has replaced "time spent" or
"engaged time" identified in Carroll's model.
ALT
the amount of time students
are successfully covering
content that will be tested
Academic Learning Time
ALT is a combination of three separate variables:
Content
Overlap
Involvement
Success
The percentage of the content
covered on the test actually covered
by students in the classroom
Amount of time students are actively
involved in the learning process
Extent to which students accurately
complete the assignments they have
been given
Academic Learning Time
A high level of Academic Learning Time
means that
1) students are covering important
(tested/evaluated) content;
2) students are "on-task" most of the class
period; and
3) students are successful on most the
assignments they complete.
Academic Learning Time
Academic Learning Time
is a measure of the
QUALITY
as well as
QUANTITY
of time.
Academic Learning Time
Time Needed
If “Time to Learn” is held
CONSTANT (all students receive the
same amount of time-to-learn
regardless of aptitude), then Academic
Aptitude is the most important
variable related to Time Needed.
Time Needed
If “Time to Learn” is allowed to
VARY (students receive as much time
as they need to learn important
content), then Prerequisite Knowledge
and Quality of Instruction become
more important.
Variables Omitted In Carroll’s Model
Carroll omitted many important
variables in his model:
• Planning
• Management
• School-level and Annual Time Variables
• Teacher Efficacy
• Context Variables

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Carroll

  • 1. John Carroll’s Model Compare and contrast Carroll's model of school learning and Huitt's model of the teaching/ learning process discussed in Unit #1 (or a corresponding model from one of the required readings). Developed by W. Huitt (1999)
  • 2. In 1963, John Carroll proposed a model to account for school learning. His major premise was that school learning is a function of time. To be more specific, Carroll proposed that School Learning = f Time Spent Time Needed John Carroll’s Model of School Learning
  • 3. Carroll defined time spent as a function of Opportunity Amount of time available for learning Perseverance The extent to which students take advantage of the opportunity to learn John Carroll’s Model of School Learning
  • 4. Carroll proposed the following measures for these variables: Opportunity Allocated Time (Amount of time available for learning) Perseverance Engagement Rate (Percentage of Allocated Time students were paying attention) John Carroll’s Model of School Learning
  • 5. Carroll proposed engaged time or time-on- task as measure of time spent Engaged Time = Allocated Time * Engagement Rate Engaged Time = the number of minutes per school day that students were actually engaged in school work John Carroll’s Model of School Learning
  • 6. Carroll defined time needed as a function of Aptitude The ability to learn academic material (IQ) Ability to Understand Instruction The preparedness of the student for understanding the specific material to be learned (prerequisite knowledge) Quality of Instruction Instruction methods and techniques John Carroll’s Model of School Learning
  • 7. John Carroll’s Model of School Learning The transactional model of the teaching/learning process presented in this class is derived from a set of models that relate historically to Carroll’s model (McIlrath & Huitt, 1995). McIlrath, D., & Huitt, W. (1995). The teaching/learning process: A discussion of models. Valdosta, GA: Valdosta State There are some significant differences, however. • Carroll was specific; Huitt is generic • Carroll assumes learning is measured by scores on standardized tests of basic skills; Huitt does not
  • 8. Using Carroll's terminology, an equation for Huitt’s model would be Learning (Output) = f(Context, Input and Classroom Processes). John Carroll’s Model of School Learning
  • 9. Academic Learning Time (ALT) is the variable that has replaced "time spent" or "engaged time" identified in Carroll's model. ALT the amount of time students are successfully covering content that will be tested Academic Learning Time
  • 10. ALT is a combination of three separate variables: Content Overlap Involvement Success The percentage of the content covered on the test actually covered by students in the classroom Amount of time students are actively involved in the learning process Extent to which students accurately complete the assignments they have been given Academic Learning Time
  • 11. A high level of Academic Learning Time means that 1) students are covering important (tested/evaluated) content; 2) students are "on-task" most of the class period; and 3) students are successful on most the assignments they complete. Academic Learning Time
  • 12. Academic Learning Time is a measure of the QUALITY as well as QUANTITY of time. Academic Learning Time
  • 13. Time Needed If “Time to Learn” is held CONSTANT (all students receive the same amount of time-to-learn regardless of aptitude), then Academic Aptitude is the most important variable related to Time Needed.
  • 14. Time Needed If “Time to Learn” is allowed to VARY (students receive as much time as they need to learn important content), then Prerequisite Knowledge and Quality of Instruction become more important.
  • 15. Variables Omitted In Carroll’s Model Carroll omitted many important variables in his model: • Planning • Management • School-level and Annual Time Variables • Teacher Efficacy • Context Variables