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In order to be more effective instructors or facilitators in a classroom, we should first understand the individual learning theories that constitute how students learn.
This will allow you, as the teacher, to tailor lesson plans to meet the diverse learning styles present in a classroom.
Here you will find links to learning theorists and lesson plan ideas and applications that put the theories into practice.
Click on the theorists to learn more about the name behind the theory.
Click on the theories to see how each can be used in the classroom.
David Ausubel Subsumption Theory
Albert Bandura Social Learning Ideas
Jerome Bruner Constructivist Theory
Leon Festinger Cognitive Dissonance
Robert Gagne Conditions of Learning
Howard Gardner Multiple Intelligences
Howard Gardner 2 Multiple Intelligences 2
Jean Lave Situated Learning
Jean Lave Situated Learning 2
Jean Piaget Cognitive Development
Carl Rogers Experiential Learning
Robert Sternberg Triarchic Teaching
Lev Vygotsky Social Development 1
Social Development 2
Max Wertheimer Gestalt Theory
Max Wertheimer 2 Gestalt Theory 2
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