Learning Theories
A learning theory provides a framework for how individuals learn. In turn, teachers design instruction based on the learning theory, so that all students are able to learn effectively. There are many popular learning theories, such as social constructivism, behaviorism, connectivism, and cognitive learning theories.
When learning theories are successfully implemented, teachers are able to develop useful methods that support students as they advance their learning, as well as address student strengths and needs and provide opportunities to demonstrate understanding in various ways. Teaching methods, then, are the specific approaches teachers utilize to actualize learning theories and bring them to life in the classroom.
Complete the “Learning Theories Template” based on four of the most prominent instructional theories.
Support your work with 3-5 scholarly resources
Learning Theories Template
Learning Theories
Behaviorism
Cognitivism
Constructivism
Connectivism
Description of Theory and Purpose
Strengths of Theory
Weaknesses of Theory
Content-specific
Objective that Demonstrates Theory (include grade level and state standard)
Content-specific
Activity that Demonstrates Theory
How does Theory Inform Assessment?
Resources
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