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Approaches to learning: Literature review
www.ibo.orgConstructivist approaches assume that learning is situated in context; the situated and embodied cognition model is discussed in section 2.1.3 as an important constructivist learning approach. These learning approaches are not mutually exclusive; classroom level practices may involve a variety of learning approaches
A Comparison of Two Theories of Learning -- Behaviorism ...
www.g-casa.commanageable steps can then be repeated with ongoing monitoring of student learning. Constructivist Learning Theory The learning theory of Constructivism evolved from the extensive study of cognitive development (i.e., how thinking and knowledge develop with age) by Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget and the Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky.
Constructivist Teaching Methods - Commonwealth of …
ccti.colfinder.orgknowledge is called a schema. Because all learning is filtered through pre-existing schemata, constructivists suggest that learning is more effective when a student is actively engaged in the learning process rather than attempting to receive knowledge passively. A wide variety of methods claim to be based on constructivist learning theory.