Across
- 2. This theorist emphasized the importance of cognitive development and how children's thinking changes over time.
- 7. This theorist created a taxonomy of educational objectives, categorizing different levels of cognitive skills.
- 8. A learning theory that emphasizes the role of connections and networks in learning, particularly in the digital age.
- 9. This theory focuses on how mental processes, like thinking, memory, and problem-solving, influence behavior and learning.
- 10. This theorist is known for the theory of multiple intelligences, highlighting that people learn and express themselves in different ways.
- 11. This theorist believed a child's cognitive development and learning ability can be guided and mediated by their social interactions.
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- 1. This theory states that behavior is learned through imitation from environmental interactions and positive and negative rewards.
- 3. These theorists developed the theory of connectivism, which emphasizes the role of technology and networks in learning.
- 4. Humanism as a learning theory emphasizes the learner's autonomy, potential, and personal growth, focusing on creating a supportive environment
- 5. This theorist developed a hierarchy of needs, suggesting that basic needs must be met before higher-level learning can occur.
- 6. This theorist focused on behaviorism and the role of reinforcement and punishment in learning
- 8. This theorist promoted student-centered learning and the importance of creating a supportive and empathetic learning environment.
