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learning theories
constructivism
what?
Constructivism is ‘an approach to learning that holds that people actively construct or make their own knowledge and that reality is determined by the experiences of the learner
constructivist theories
vygotsky
Vygotsky (1978), believed that community plays a central role in the process of "making meaning." For Vygotsky, the environment in which children grow up will influence how they think and what they think about.
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types
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cognitive constructivism, jean piaget
behaviourism
types
psychological-Human and animal behavior is explained based on external, physical stimuli
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what?
simply, behaviorism is an attitude – a way of conceiving of empirical constraints on psychological state attribution
not simply, behaviorism is a doctrine – a way of doing psychological or behavioral science itself.
who involves?
psychological- ivan pavlov, edward thorndike
analytical-gilbert ryle, ludwig wittgenstein
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cognitism
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what?
Cognitivism is a learning theory that focuses on the processes involved in learning rather than on the observed behavior
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