Cognitive Learning Theory
Cognitive Learning Theory
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What is Cognitive Learning Theory?
• Explains why the brain is the most incredible
network of information processing and
interpretation in the body as we learn things
• Cognitive learning theories are based on how
people think (Ormrod, 2008).
Learning
• ‘to think using the brain’
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Cognitive learning models
Ausubel
Gestalt Gagne
Bruner
Gestalt Learning Model
The three main Gestalt theorists
1. Max Wertheimer (1880 - 1943)
• His ideas featured the view that thinking proceeds from the whole
to the parts, treating a problem as a whole.
Gagne Nine Levels of Learning : to ensure that your team fully understands and retains
information
Eight Conditions of Learning
Impulsive Reflective
Learners Learners
Deep & Surface Learning
Deep Learning Surface Learning
Definition • Learners with deep • Have extrinsic
approach to learn. motivations .
• Intrinsically motivated • Use memorisation
to study. strategies to learn
• Make use of time
efficiently to study.
Sociocultural
Factors and
Cognitive Style
Aptitude–treatment interaction
The relationship between learner characteristics and the characteristics of the
learning situation
Constructivism
Definition:
Explanation of learning that views it as a self-regulated process that builds on
learners’ existing knowledge.
Psychological constructivism:
Focuses on individual learners and on how they construct their own knowledge,
beliefs and identity.
Social constructivism:
Acknowledges the role of social and cultural factors in shaping learning.
4 Key Principle of
Constructivism
Benefits of
Constructivism
Discovery Learning
Guided Discovery
Problem solving with teacher
guidance
Open Discovery
Problem solving without a
teacher monitoring
Providing Opportunities For
Students To Work Together
Cognitive
apprenticeships
Reciprocal
Partnership
teaching
Benefits of Constructivism
Acknowledges
learners as active
‘constructors’ of
their own
meaning
Encourages social
networks in
learning
environments
Disadvantages of Constructivism
Daunted by
classroom-
Teachers face management
pressure concerns
regarding when
curriculum managing
Time coverage group work
consuming
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