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Learning theories are usually divided into several paradigms which represent different perspectives on the learning process. Theories within the same paradigm share the same point of view. Currently, the most accepted learning paradigms are behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism, connectivism, social learning and humanism but there are others as well. | Learning theories are usually divided into several paradigms which represent different perspectives on the learning process. Theories within the same paradigm share the same point of view. Currently, the most accepted learning paradigms are behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism, connectivism, social learning and humanism but there are others as well. | ||
Here we will refer to the following learning paradigms: | Here we will refer to the following learning paradigms: | ||
- | * [Behaviorism|Behaviorism] | + | * [[Behaviorism]] |
- | * Constructivism | + | * [[Constructivism]] |
- | * Cognitivism | + | * [[Cognitivism]] |
- | * Connectivism | + | * [[Connectivism]] |
- | * Social learning | + | * [[Social learning]] |
- | * Humanism | + | * [[Humanism]] |
- | * Other theories | + | * [[Other theories]] |