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Review. Learning Theories

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    Review. Learning Theories
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  • It gives importance to how the student’s mind receives, organizes, stores and retrieves information.
    Constructivism
    Humanism
    Behaviorism
    Cognitivism
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  • It focuses on developing in students the ability to take responsibility for what is learned.
    Behaviorism
    Humanism
    Constructivism
    Constructivism
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  • It makes use of rewards and punishments.
    Humanism
    Cognitivism
    Constructivism
    Behaviorism
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  • Learning theory that considers prior knowledge as the base of the new one.
    Cognitivism
    Behaviorism
    Humanism
    Constructivism
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  • Lev Vygotsky is one of the most important theorists of
    Constructivism
    Humanism
    Behaviorism
    Cognitivism
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  • From this theory, the operant and classical conditioning are explained.
    Constructivism
    Cognitivism
    Humanism
    Behaviorism
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  • B. F. Skinner
    Humanism
    Cognitivism
    Behaviorism
    Constructivism
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  • Abraham Maslow
    Behaviorism
    Humanism
    Constructivism
    Constructivism
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  • It emerges as a response to behaviorism.
    Behaviorism
    Humanism
    Constructivism
    Cognitivism
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  • the learner absorbs information, implements cognitive operations, and stocks it in memory.
    Cognitivism
    Humanism
    Behaviorism
    Constructivism
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  • It states that people are inherently good, therefore the idea is to create an environment conductive to self-actualization.
    Behaviorism
    Constructivism
    Constructivism
    Humanism
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  • The difference between reinforcements and punishments.
    Reinforcements increase the likelihood of a behavior happening again in the future. Punishments decrease the likelihood of a behavior happening again
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  • The difference between reinforcements and punishments.
    Reinforcements increase the likelihood of a behavior happening again in the future. Punishments decrease the likelihood of a behavior happening again
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  • What is intrinsic motivation?
    A type of motivation that comes from inside, for their own satisfaction or enjoyment.
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  • What is extrinsic motivation?
    It is the engage in behavior due to external factors.
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  • ______________ is a theorist who developed the idea of "biological constructivism"
    B.F. Skinner
    A. Maslow
    Jean Piaget
    Teacher Daniel
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