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LEARNING THEORIES AND LAW (Behaviorism :check: Described as changes in the…
LEARNING THEORIES AND LAW
Behaviorism
:check: Described as changes in the observable behavior of learner made as a funcyion of events in the enviroment
Focus
:!: What leaner does / proper responces to a given stimulus(observable)
Leaner is
reactive
E.g
Repetition
Pre-tests
Facilitate learning through assessments that allow practice
Types of learning :<3:
explanation of concepts, generalization
Basic definition and recall
Cognitivism
:check: Learning occurs through internal processing of information
Focus
:!: Processing of information / how the learner organies new information within preexisting
Learner is
proactive
E.g
Learning strategies
Concept mapping
Corrective feedback
Types of learning :<3:
Emphasis on memory
information processing
Contructivism
:check: Construct the knowledge of the world based on individual experiences
Types of learning :<3:
High level problem solving
Emphasis on real-real scenarios
Leaner is
proactive
Focus
: How the learner interprets the new information and applies to the reality
E.g
Encourage application of new knowledge in variety of context & perpectives
Apprenticeships
Collaborative learning