Psychological theories of learning explore various frameworks, such as behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism, that explain how individuals acquire knowledge and skills. These theories provide insights into the processes behind learning and inform educational practices.
Read MorePsychological Theories of LearningConstructivism posits that knowledge and moral values are constructed through social processes and interactions, challenging traditional notions of objective truth and universal ethics.
Read MoreConstructivismTheories of learning span from behaviorism, which emphasizes observable behaviors, to constructivism, which focuses on the learner's role in constructing knowledge, illustrating the evolution of educational paradigms.
Read MoreTheories of Learning: Behaviorism to Constructivism