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LEARNING THEORIES (CONSTRUCTIVISM (Examples: (Students are viewed as…
LEARNING THEORIES
CONSTRUCTIVISM
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Teachers seek the student's point of view in order to understand student learning for use in subsequent conceptions
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SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIVISM
Vygotsky
Believed that language, particularly self talk and inner speech plays a major role in learning
Focused on the connections between people and the sociocultural context in which they act and interact
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Situated learning proponent support both problem solving and anchored instruction as instructional strategies
Whole language approaches tend to emphasize writing about what the child already knows and can explain verbally
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CONNECTIVISM
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Explains how Internet technologies have created new opportunities for people to learn and share information across the World Wide Web
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Leaner uses existing knowledge as a foundation to build (Constructivism) or connect with and synthesis (Connectivism) new concepts
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COGNITIVISM
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Teach students all types of learning, going outside to the activities
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Shifts the focus internal to the learners' processing information and their ability to relate new information to preexisting knowledge
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