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Learning Theory Graphic Organizer - Coggle Diagram
Learning Theory Graphic Organizer
Social Learning Theory
Definition: Community and Language plays a central role in learning
Major Principles: Believe that children develop in different stages independently based on their social interactions.
Instructional applications: Paying attention to all students and trying to provide then all of the elementary mental functions they need.
Connectivism
Definition: Stresses the connection of combinatorial creativity
Major Principles: Takes into account the trends in learning, use of technology and networks, diminishing half-life of knowledge.
Instructional applications: Allows for learning community that is seen as a node and creating a learning network which are the nodes coming together to form a mass of intelligence.
Social Constructivism
Definition: the student focusing on themselves and their own achievements.
Major Principles: Discovering something by themselves.
Cognitivism
Definition: The mind is an information processor
Major Principles: Allows the students to emphasize the understanding of the concept as a whole. The student is building on prior knowledge.
Instructional applications: Starting a lesson with a hook, having a review quiz prior to starting the unit, using different learning outcomes.
Behaviorism
Definition: Learning through repetition
Major Principles: Passive, Blank Slate, Shaped by the stimuli, Both Positive and Negative reinforcement
Instructional applications: By giving students rewards for doing well in class
Constructivism
Definition: Students learn new things through experience
Major Principles: Encourages students to discover something on their own, self- directed learning.
Building on new ideas and concepts based on your own discoveries.