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Learning Theories - Coggle Diagram
Learning Theories
Behaviourist learning theories
Acquisition of new behavior or change in behavior
Change in behavior means that learning has occurred
Teachers use to reward or punish student behaviors
Observe changes in behaviour
Cognitive and constructivist learning theories
To assist students in assimilating new information to existing knowledge
Learning is presented as a process of active discovery
Teacher facilitate discovery by guiding the learners
Humanistic learning theories
Engages social skills, feelings, intellect, artistic skills, practical skills and more of their education
Learning key elements are self-esteem, goals and full autonomy
Self-actualization
Social learning theories
Individuals learn by observing the behavior
Albert Bandura (1977)
Mediating processes occur between stimuli & responses
Behavior is learned from the environment through the process of observational learning.
Environmental and cognitive factors influence human learning and behavior
Implications of the learning theories on teaching and learning
Teachers can focus on different learning styles to reach the students level
Teachers can connect to all different kinds of students