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COGNITIVISMSocorro Hernandez
Maricruz AlfaroVeronica Lugo
DefinitionIn the cognitive learning theory, students
learn by listening, watching, touching, reading or experiencing.
Learners use their prior knowledge and build on their schema as they need the information.
When a student is learning they place information in files that are stored in a “filing cabinet” in the brain. When new information is gained, a new “file” is created.
TheoristsVygotsky: Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)
Jerome Bruner: Process information and access it when we need through discovery and engagement
Teaching Strategies/TechniquesStudent-centered based
Critical thinking
Blooms Taxonomy
Problem solving
Graphic organizers
Example of graphic organizer-KWL Chart