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A database of learning theories, learning models, instructional design models, and relevant theories for fields such as educational psychology, human-computer interaction ...
http://www.learning-theories.com/
2 Learning_Theories
Links to learning theory sites ... Miscellaneous Sites. ACT Research Home Page - The ACT group is led by John Anderson at Carnegie Mellon University and is concerned with the ACT ...
http://www.emtech.net/learning_theories.htm
3 Learning theory (education) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Other learning theories have also been developed for more specific purposes than general learning theories. For example, andragogy is the art and science to help adults learn.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_theory_(education)
4 About Learning
Very interesting read, thanks. leigh posted the following on August 7, 2009 at 10:54 pm. Does change in behaviour the only way to determine how children learn?
http://www.funderstanding.com/content/about-learning
5 TIP: The Theories
The Theories . ACT* (J. Anderson) Adult Learning Theory (P. Cross) Algo-Heuristic Theory (L. Landa) Andragogy (M. Knowles) Anchored Instruction (J. Bransford & the CTGV)
http://tip.psychology.org/theories.html
6 Learning Theories & Models at Learning Theories
General learning theories, learning models, and other instructional theories.
http://www.learning-theories.com/category/learning-theories-and-m …
7 Theory Into Practice (TIP)
Descriptions of about fifty learning theories.
http://tip.psychology.org/
8 Learning Theories
Theories. We’ve broken down this section on theories into the following five categories: About Learning. Curriculum: What Should Be Learned? Instruction: How Should Learning Be ...
http://www.funderstanding.com/content/theories
9 Learning Theories
The stage theory of cognitive development describes the stages which the humans pass through at different age of growth of a born child. Different stages of development of a human ...
http://www.learningtheories.net/
10 learning theory - models, product and process
The latter takes us into the arena of competing learning theories - ideas about how learning may happen. We also look at Alan Roger's (2003) helpful discussion of task-conscious ...
http://www.infed.org/biblio/b-learn.htm
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