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Paradigms, Theories, and Models of Learning - Coggle Diagram
Paradigms, Theories, and Models of Learning
Paradigm
Paradigms in Education
Objectivism
Teaching Purpose: Transfer of knowledge from teacher to student.
Focus: Changing behaviors and capabilities.
Core Idea: Knowledge certain and can be passed down.
Constructivism
Learning Purpose: Learning experience.
Focus: Changing ways of thinking and levels of thought.
Core Idea: Knowledge is subjective and constructed by the individual.
Description: Worldview that guides how we act.
Purpose: Establishes ways of practice.
Theory
Learning Theories
Behaviorism, Cognitivism, Constructivism
Description: Three major theories influencing 20th-century education.
Connectivism
Description: 21st-century learning theory focusing on online collaborative learning.
Constructivism
Major Theories: Constructivism.
Focus: Learning experience.
Objectivism
Major Theories: Behaviorism and Cognitivism.
Focus: Teaching processes.
Purpose: Predicts phenomena and guides our practice.
Description: An explanation for why things happen.
Model
Description: Graphical representation of a theory.
Purpose: Simplifies explanation and practice.
Choosing and Theory
Considerations:
Learner characteristics
Course environment
Learning goals