Behaviorism, Cognitivism, Constructivism: Comparing ...
Source: (accessed July 30, 2006) Return to Ertmer & Newby Main Page Behaviorism, Cognitivism, Constructivism: Comparing Critical Features from an Instructional Design Perspective Peggy A. Ertmer & Timothy J. Newby, Purdue University Reprinted here by kind permission of authors and publisher Published in Performance Improvement Quarterly, Volume 6, Number 4, 1993 Piece #1--Introductory Info, Learning Defined, Historical Foundations 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Learning Defined 4. Historical Foundations 1. Abstract The way we define learning and what we believe about the way learning occurs has important implications for situations in which we want to facilitate changes in what people know and/or do. Learning theories provide instructional designers with verified instructional strategies and techniques for facilitating learning as well as a foundation for intelligent strategy selection. Yet many designers are operating under the constraints of a limited theoretical background.
resources. It is paramount that those strategies selected and implemented have the highest chance for success. As suggested by Warries (1990), a selection based on strong research
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