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View All Theories Bruner’s Spiral Curriculum (1960). Cognitive learning theorist, Jerome Bruner based the spiral curriculum on his idea that […]
View All Theories Bruner’s Spiral Curriculum (1960). Cognitive learning theorist, Jerome Bruner based the spiral curriculum on his idea that […]
View All Theories Robert Mills Gagné was an American educational psychologist who, in 1965 published his book “The Conditions of
View All Theories In 1956, American educational psychologist, Benjamin Bloom, first proposed three domains of learning; cognitive, affective and psycho-motor
View All Theories Vygotsky takes a different approach to Piaget’s idea that development precedes learning. Instead, he reckons that social
View All Theories Piaget is an interesting character in Psychology. His theory of learning differs from many others in some
(Please see full article for notes for each theories) What are Learning Theories? Swimming through treacle! That’s what it feels
Passive learning holds the student responsible for absorbing the presented information on their own terms. The information may be presented in
Active learning methods ask students to fully participate in their learning by thinking, discussing, investigating, and creating. In active learning
Dear Teachers , You should have thorough knowledge of the following topics, questions may be case study based, but the
1. What is pedagogy? Pedagogy is often confused with curriculum. The latter defines what is being taught, while pedagogy actually