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Here we will refer to named learning paradigms and their related learning and instructional design theories. A brief overview of the paradigms follows, and more information can be obtained by clicking on each paradigm name. | Here we will refer to named learning paradigms and their related learning and instructional design theories. A brief overview of the paradigms follows, and more information can be obtained by clicking on each paradigm name. | ||
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- | * [[Behaviorism]] | ||
- | * [[Cognitivism]] | ||
- | * [[Humanism]] | ||
- | * [[Constructivism]] | ||
- | * [[Connectivism]] | ||
- | * [[Other Learning Theories]] | ||
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- | A more detailed description can be found by clicking on the name of any of given paradigms, and a brief explanation of each of them follows: | ||
* [[Behaviorism]]: | * [[Behaviorism]]: | ||
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* Time line: Since 1960s | * Time line: Since 1960s | ||
* What is learning: Acquisition of new knowledge and developing adequate mental constructions | * What is learning: Acquisition of new knowledge and developing adequate mental constructions | ||
- | * Learner role: Active and central to the process | + | * Control locus: Learner |
+ | * Learner role: Active and central to the process, he learns objective knowledge from external world | ||
* Learning process: An active process of acquiring and processing new information using prior knowledge and experience | * Learning process: An active process of acquiring and processing new information using prior knowledge and experience | ||
* Critics: Views knowledge as objective and external to the learner | * Critics: Views knowledge as objective and external to the learner | ||
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* [[Humanism]]: | * [[Humanism]]: | ||
* Time line: Since 1960s | * Time line: Since 1960s | ||
+ | * What is learning: A mean which should help learner in self-actualization and development of personal potentials | ||
+ | * Control locus: Learner | ||
+ | * Learner role: Active and discovery | ||
+ | * Learning process: Active learning through experience | ||
+ | * Critics: More psychologically then experimentally grounded approach | ||
+ | * Authors: [[http://www.nrogers.com/carlrogers.html|Carl Rogers]], [[http://webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/maslow.html|Abraham Maslow]] | ||
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+ | * [[Social Learning]]: | ||
+ | * Time line: Since 1960s | ||
+ | * What is learning: | ||
+ | * Control locus: Split between both learner and environment | ||
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+ | * [[Constructivism]]: | ||
+ | * Time line: Since 1990s | ||
* What is learning: | * What is learning: | ||
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+ | * [[Connectivism]]: | ||
+ | * Time line: Since 1990s | ||
+ | * What is learning: | ||
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+ | * [[Other Learning Theories]]: | ||
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===== Instructional design theories ===== | ===== Instructional design theories ===== | ||