2. COGNITIVISM LEARNING THEORY
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This section examines Cognitivism, a psychological framework that focuses on internal mental processes involved in learning, such as thinking, memory, and problem-solving. It contrasts Cognitivism with Behaviorism by emphasizing how individuals process and organize information. The discussion includes insights from notable theorists like Jean Piaget and Jerome Bruner, and explores the implications of Cognitivist principles for instructional design and effective teaching strategies.
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This video explains Piaget's Cognitive Constructivist Theory. It covers schema, accommodation, assimilation, and equilibration as well as some benefits to cognitive constructivism.
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Explores the principles of cognitive learning theory and its impact on education.
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