[Blank] Bandura conceptualized Social Cognitive Theory in the 1960s
Who is Albert?
This theory suggests that learners’ environment contributes to learning behavior through experiences and interactions
What is Behaviorism?
A theory of adult learning
What is Andragogy?
This learning theory was brought to the United States by Malcolm Knowles in the 1960s
What is Andragogy?
This man, along with Jean Piaget, developed the Constructivism Learning Theory
Who is Lev Vygotsky?
This learning theory contests that content should be practical and related to ones life and their work
What is Andragogy/Adult Learning Theory?
This theory focuses on student-centered knowledge construction
What is Constructivism?
Disturbed Cognition Theory was first introduced by whom in 1995?
Who is Edwin Hutchins?
The key concept in B.F. Skinner's operant conditioning theory, where a behavior is strengthened by the presentation of a positive stimulus
What is Positive Reinforcement?
The three main principles of this learning theory are: similarity, contiguity, and contrast.
What is Associationism?
A behavioral theory focusing on how one learns from those in their environment
What is Social Cognitive Theory?
Situated Learning Theory was introduced by Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger in this decade
What is the 90's?
This man is often referred to as the father of behaviorism and conducted famous experiments involving dogs and salivation.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
In the context of social constructivism, this term was used by Lev Vygotsky to describe the difference between what a learner can do with assistance and what they can do independently
What is the Zone of Proximal Development?
This theory describes how information processing is dispersed across people, their workplace and technologies
What is Distributed Cognition Theory?
Connectivism was first introduced in this year by George Siemens and Stephen Downes
What is 2005?