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LEARNING THEORIES (BEHAVIORISM (A learning theory based on the idea that…
LEARNING THEORIES
BEHAVIORISM
A learning theory based on the idea that behavior can be controlled and modified based on the antecedent.This theory can help to manage and shape people's behaviors to solve problems using punishment or rewards. For example when a father wants his son to pass his mathematic examination
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COGNITIVISM
A learning theory that focuses on "how info is received, organized, stored, and retrieved by the mind which the learner mind viewed as a computer. This learning theory is usually for those who already have prequisite knowledge.
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CONSTRUCTIVISM
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
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CONNECTIVISM
Connectivism is a learning theory that emphasizes network in learning. Everything can be obtained and developed using web.
Example: Teachers can just teach their students online as the are many platforms that can connect the teachers and students. Teachers can even demonstrate through the online class
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