Chapter 5 Bruner's Learning Theory ●53.2 Main ideas ●※ Three modes of representation: Enactive mode (actions:learners acquire knowledge by action, past events and patterned motor response. Enactive mode knowledge is knowledge about how to manipulate the environment through overt behavior. Images, words and symbols are not involved to any significant degree. This mode is predominant in early childhood but continuing throughout lifeChapter 5 Bruner’s Learning Theory ⚫ 5.3.2 Main ideas ⚫ ※Three modes of representation: ⚫ Enactive mode(actions):learners acquire knowledge by action, past events and patterned motor response. Enactive mode knowledge is knowledge about how to manipulate the environment through overt behavior. Images, words, and symbols are not involved to any significant degree. This mode is predominant in early childhood but continuing throughout life