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Four Learning Theories - Coggle Diagram
Four Learning Theories
Behaviourism
Behavioral Psychology in 1950'a
Classic Pavlovs Dog
Students learn through
Practice
Re-shaping what is learnt
Positive experiences
Teacher
Series of steps in programmed instrctions
Pre-defined end
Supervisor role
Goal
Learning is observed by a change in behaviour
Learning attributed internally
Examples
Online Quiz
Facts
Concepts
Skills
Rewards system
Drills and practice
Also known as:
Behaviouralists
My reflection
Foundational
Cognitivism
Also known as:
Cognitivists
Piaget
3 steps processing
Sensory memory
Working memory
Long term memory
J. Anderson
2 types memory
Declarative
Procedural
Students learn through
Mental processing
ie. how information is processed
Acquaring strategies to:
Teacher
Attain & maintain learners attention
Modeler of strategies
Goal
Change in students mental behavior
Examples
Rehearsals
Visuals
Repition
Review/Summarise
Mind mapping tools
Mneumonics
My reflection
Important tool to grow into being a learner
Social Constructivism
Also known as
Learner centred
L. Vygotsky
"Zone of proximal development"
J. Bruner
Learning is a active process
Student learn through
Construction of knowledge
Socialising
Self lead
Teacher
Pose leading questions
Group students to learn with and through each other
Facilitator
Goal
Life long "Sticky" learning
Examples
Group discussions
My reflection
Upper school
Preparatory for connectivism
Connectivism +
Also known as:
Digital age learning
Learning is a creative process
Student learn through
Informal, netwroked, technology enabled environment
Connecting information
Desire to know more
Decision making
What ro learn
Teacher
Nurture connections
Fields
People
Organizations
Goal
Student ability to do something
Learning and actuation
Examples
Course
E-mail
Forums
Blogs
Youtube
My reflection
BAM!