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Learning Theories I

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Creator Tittenberger, Peter
Schor, Dario
 
Date 2006-03-21T19:43:05Z
2006-03-21T19:43:05Z
2006-03-21T19:43:05Z
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1993/221
 
Description There are three fundamentally different ideas about the nature of learning and the properties/nature of knowledge. These ideas include both a view of how learning occurs and also a view of what knowledge actually is. These three basic approaches are referred to as behaviorism, cognitivism and constructivism.

A basic understanding of the three theories is required to complete this tutorial. Refer to the references section in this tutorial for an overview of the differences between these theoretical approaches to learning and knowledge.

In this interactive tutorial you will be presented with 25 characteristics of these three learning theories. Your goal will be to determine which of these characteristics refer to behaviourism, cognitivism and constructivism.
 
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Language English
en_US
 
Subject learning
education
psychology
Learning, Psychology of
Cognitive learning theory
Behavior modification
Constructivism (Education)
Behaviorism
Cognitive style
Constructivism, Learning
 
Title Learning Theories I
 
Type Exercise
 
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