Written to inform students of the main principles, concepts, and research findings of key theories of learningβespecially as they relate to educationβand to provide applications of principles and concepts in settings where teaching and learning occur, this revised text blends theory, research, and a
Learning Theories: An Educational Perspective (8th Edition)
β Scribed by Dale H. Schun
- Publisher
- Pearson
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 15
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
1 Introduction to the Study of Learning 1
2 Neuroscience of Learning 30
3 Behaviorism 78
4 Social Cognitive Theory 124
5 Information Processing Theory: Encoding and Storage 168
6 Information Processing Theory: Retrieval and Forgetting 216
7 Cognitive Learning Processes 252
8 Constructivism 312
9 Motivation 360
10 Self-Regulated Learning 416
11 Contextual Influences 462
12 Next Steps 508
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