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Learning: Theory and Research
gsi.berkeley.eduBehaviorism Cognitive Constructivism Social Constructivism View of knowledge Knowledge is a repertoire of behavioral responses to environmental stimuli. Knowledge systems of cognitive structures are actively constructed by learners based on pre-existing cognitive structures. Knowledge is constructed within social contexts through interactions
A Comparison of Two Theories of Learning -- Behaviorism ...
www.g-casa.combelieved that cognitive development was a product of the mind “achieved through observation and experimentation whereas Vygotsky viewed it as a social process, achieved through interaction with more knowledgeable members of the culture” (Rummel, 2008, p. 80). Piaget referred to his work as “cognitive” constructivism (Chambliss, 1996).
CONSTRUCTIVISM IN THEORY AND PRACTICE: TOWARD A …
people.uncw.eduThe fundamental nature of social constructivism is collaborative social interaction in contrast to individual investigation of cognitive constructivism. Through the cognitive give and take of social interactions, one constructs personal knowledge. In addition, the context in which learning occurs is inseparable from emergent thought.