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Why do teachers’ use coloured
chalks and write in capital
letters?
What is this picture about?
Concept of Perception
•Involves higher order cognition in the
interpretation of sensory information
•Depends on some changes in
environment
•Perception process is well organised
•It depends on selection of the stimuli
Conditions of perception
•Intensity
•Novelty
•Repetition
•Intention
•motivation
Prerequisites of perception
•Things felt by the senses
•Things relating to prior knowledge and past
experiences
•Functioning of the brain
•Response of the individual
Principles of perceptual
organisation
•The Figure – Ground principle
Grouping – laws of perceptual
grouping
•The Law of Good form or Pragnanz
•The Law of Proximity-0bjects that are close
together are perceived as belonging together
or as a group
The Law of Similarity
•Objects that are similar to one another and
have similar characteristics are perceived as a
group
•The Law of Closure- filling the gaps and
perceiving the object as a whole rather than
their separate parts
•The Law of Continuity- perceiving the objects
as belonging together if they appear to form a
continuous pattern
•Law of simplicity- tendency to perceive the
complex pattern in terms of simpler shapes
•Law of smallness- smaller areas tend to be
seen as figures against a larger background
•Law of symmetry- symmetrical areas tend to be
seen as figures as against asymmetrical figures
•Law of surroundedness- the areas surrounded
by others tend to be perceived as figures
perceptual Constancies
•Size constancy-perceiving the size of an
object same even though the distance
varies
•Shape constancy- perceiving the shape
of the object unaltered
•Brightness constancy- perceiving the
objects as constant in brightness and
colour even in different variations
Perception of space-
•The visual field or surface in
which things exist, move or can be
placed is called space
•The images of objects projected in
our retina are flat and two
dimensional but we perceive three
dimensions in the space
viewing the world in three
dimensions is called depth or
distance perception
•Perception of depth depends on
cues
•Binocular cues- perceiving depth
through both the eyes
•Monocular cues- perceiving depth
through one eye
ILLUSION- False interpretation of sensory
information
Types- 1) Physical Processes- Illusions due to
distortions of physical conditions where we
perceive things which are not really exist
Ex- mirages
2- Cognitive Processes
•Illusions of Size- Ponzo Illusion : The line in the
distant place appears larger though both lines
are actually the same
•Muller-Lyer Illusion : Lines of equal length
appear unequal, the line with wings
pointing outward looks larger than the line
with the wings pointing out inward
•Illusions of Area or Shape
Poggendorf Illusion- which of the three
lines continues he line on the left?
Are the horizontal lines straight or bent in
the middle
Moon Illusion- The moon appears larger
near the horizon as it is perceived at a very
far away
Causes of illusion
•Perceiving the whole by seeing the part
•Emotion or prior knowledge
•Incomplete or incorrect development of
perception
•Inability to follow all the things relating
to an object at a time
•Influence of other present object
•Perceiving various stimulis at a time
Requirement of accurate
perception
•Freedom from emotional upsurge
•Need of training in a specific
observation process
•Absence of other unrelated stimuli
during the process of perception
•Freedom from prejudices
•Perception of the whole pattern
Values of perception
•Basis of children’s learning through
observation and imitation
•Initiates as well as sustains activity in
reasoning and problem solving
•Memory and imagination not possible
without perception
•Related to attention and observation
Observation is regulated perception or
perception with a purpose
Perception and Education
Variables of Perception affecting Teaching
•Physical organism
•Effect of time
•Opportunities for perception
•The effect of need
•The phenomenal self
•The effects of goals and values
•The effect of restrictions on the
phenomenal self
The atmosphere for Learning
•Freedom from threat
•Acceptance
•Clear and Reasonable Limits
Provision of Information through
teaching
•Set the pace of teaching according to
the diverse needs of the learners
• Guiding exploration
Effectiveness of the teachers
depends on his own perception
about•What people are like
•The goals of education in the society
•Adequacy of teachers own
personality
•Effective methods of encouraging
learning

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Perception b.ed

  • 1. Why do teachers’ use coloured chalks and write in capital letters?
  • 2. What is this picture about?
  • 3. Concept of Perception •Involves higher order cognition in the interpretation of sensory information •Depends on some changes in environment •Perception process is well organised •It depends on selection of the stimuli
  • 5. Prerequisites of perception •Things felt by the senses •Things relating to prior knowledge and past experiences •Functioning of the brain •Response of the individual
  • 6. Principles of perceptual organisation •The Figure – Ground principle
  • 7. Grouping – laws of perceptual grouping •The Law of Good form or Pragnanz
  • 8. •The Law of Proximity-0bjects that are close together are perceived as belonging together or as a group
  • 9. The Law of Similarity •Objects that are similar to one another and have similar characteristics are perceived as a group
  • 10. •The Law of Closure- filling the gaps and perceiving the object as a whole rather than their separate parts
  • 11. •The Law of Continuity- perceiving the objects as belonging together if they appear to form a continuous pattern
  • 12. •Law of simplicity- tendency to perceive the complex pattern in terms of simpler shapes •Law of smallness- smaller areas tend to be seen as figures against a larger background •Law of symmetry- symmetrical areas tend to be seen as figures as against asymmetrical figures •Law of surroundedness- the areas surrounded by others tend to be perceived as figures
  • 13. perceptual Constancies •Size constancy-perceiving the size of an object same even though the distance varies •Shape constancy- perceiving the shape of the object unaltered •Brightness constancy- perceiving the objects as constant in brightness and colour even in different variations
  • 14. Perception of space- •The visual field or surface in which things exist, move or can be placed is called space •The images of objects projected in our retina are flat and two dimensional but we perceive three dimensions in the space
  • 15. viewing the world in three dimensions is called depth or distance perception •Perception of depth depends on cues •Binocular cues- perceiving depth through both the eyes •Monocular cues- perceiving depth through one eye
  • 16. ILLUSION- False interpretation of sensory information Types- 1) Physical Processes- Illusions due to distortions of physical conditions where we perceive things which are not really exist Ex- mirages
  • 17. 2- Cognitive Processes •Illusions of Size- Ponzo Illusion : The line in the distant place appears larger though both lines are actually the same
  • 18. •Muller-Lyer Illusion : Lines of equal length appear unequal, the line with wings pointing outward looks larger than the line with the wings pointing out inward
  • 19. •Illusions of Area or Shape Poggendorf Illusion- which of the three lines continues he line on the left? Are the horizontal lines straight or bent in the middle Moon Illusion- The moon appears larger near the horizon as it is perceived at a very far away
  • 20. Causes of illusion •Perceiving the whole by seeing the part •Emotion or prior knowledge •Incomplete or incorrect development of perception •Inability to follow all the things relating to an object at a time •Influence of other present object •Perceiving various stimulis at a time
  • 21. Requirement of accurate perception •Freedom from emotional upsurge •Need of training in a specific observation process •Absence of other unrelated stimuli during the process of perception •Freedom from prejudices •Perception of the whole pattern
  • 22. Values of perception •Basis of children’s learning through observation and imitation •Initiates as well as sustains activity in reasoning and problem solving •Memory and imagination not possible without perception •Related to attention and observation Observation is regulated perception or perception with a purpose
  • 23. Perception and Education Variables of Perception affecting Teaching •Physical organism •Effect of time •Opportunities for perception •The effect of need •The phenomenal self •The effects of goals and values •The effect of restrictions on the phenomenal self
  • 24. The atmosphere for Learning •Freedom from threat •Acceptance •Clear and Reasonable Limits
  • 25. Provision of Information through teaching •Set the pace of teaching according to the diverse needs of the learners • Guiding exploration
  • 26. Effectiveness of the teachers depends on his own perception about•What people are like •The goals of education in the society •Adequacy of teachers own personality •Effective methods of encouraging learning