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Major Characteristics
Types of learning
  1. Classical conditioning-
  2. operant conditioning
  3. Observational learning
  • Learning is dependent on interactons with environment
  • Behavior are acquired through conditioning
  • Observable -stimulus-response, conditioning process through reward/punishment
  • The role of memory in Behaviorism theory it is stored in memory bank through repetative routines.
  • Learning occurs through consequences of their actions
  • Conditioning through rewards /reinforcements, reflected by change in behavior.
  • Learning also happens by model behaviors.

Behaviorism

Learning Theories

Types of Learning
  1. Require recall information from memory
  2. Retrieval practice
  3. Problem based learning
  • Learning relies on both external factor and internal thought process
  • It requires rational thought and active participation
  • The role of memory in Cognitivism theory is absorving and stores information. in organize manner. It processing, recall and use information.
  • Learning occurs through the acquisition of knowledge
  • Make knowledge meaningful focus on developing memoery, thinking, problem solving.
Major Characteristics

Cognitivism

  1. Active learning through collaborstion/teamwork
  2. Reviews, reflects on problem solving such as experiments
Types of Learning
  • Learner centered
  • Centers on learner's experiences and engagement
  • Comprehend and construct a new understanding
  • The role of memory according to constructivism memories are only made if theirnmeaningful only then they're built.
  • Learning occurs by actively participating
  • Understanding must be internilize and reshape information
  • Learner connects new learning with already existing knowledge
Major Characteristics

Constructivism

  • Lev Vygotsky
  • Jerome Brunen
  • Jean Piaget
  • Piaget
  • Lewin
  • Kohler
  • Koffka
  • B F Skinner
  • John B Watson
  • Hull
  • Thorndike
Constructivism
Cognitivism
Behaviorism
Theorists Associated with Theories

Learning Theories