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The Theories of Learning Behaviorism Cognitivism Constructivism

The Theories of Learning Behaviorism Cognitivism Constructivism. Matt Pendleton EME2040 Section 1357. What is Behaviorism?. The study of behavior and how it reacts to a stimulus. It also studies the consequences of the reaction. John Watson was the first to use the word. Behaviorism Video.

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The Theories of Learning Behaviorism Cognitivism Constructivism

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  1. The Theories of LearningBehaviorismCognitivismConstructivism Matt Pendleton EME2040 Section 1357

  2. What is Behaviorism? • The study of behavior and how it reacts to a stimulus. • It also studies the consequences of the reaction. • John Watson was the first to use the word.

  3. Behaviorism Video • Watch the video of Behaviorism in the Classroom • Kelly & Susan Adams CaseBYU McKay School of Educationeducation.byu.edu

  4. What is Cognitivism? • It’s a mental process that takes place when information enters through the senses then gets stored in memory and is then used. • It is understanding the mind. • Very similar in how a computer works.

  5. What is Constructivism? • There are two types of constructivist views • Socio-Cultural • Learning comes from working with others, so our cultural background is important since we learn behaviors from others. • Cognitive • Ideas/past experiences mix with new ones to create our new knowledge.

  6. Constructivism Video • Watch the video of Constructivism in the Classroom • Brenda Beyal CaseBYU McKay School of Educationeducation.byu.edu

  7. Comparison

  8. Resources on the Web For more information on: • Behaviorismhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behaviorismhttp://web.cocc.edu/cbuell/theories/behaviorism.htm • Cognitivism • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitivism_%28psychology%29http://web.cocc.edu/cbuell/theories/cognitivism.htm • Constructivism • http://chiron.valdosta.edu/whuitt/col/cogsys/construct.htmlhttp://web.cocc.edu/cbuell/theories/constructivism.htm

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