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Teaching Styles, Methods, and Theories

Teaching Styles, Methods, and Theories . 3 Categories of Ed. Theory. Behaviorism Cognitivism Constructivism. 3 Categories of Ed. Theory. Behaviorism any physical action is a behavior – therefore it can be trained Cognitivism Constructivism. 3 Categories of Ed. Theory. Behaviorism

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Teaching Styles, Methods, and Theories

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  1. Teaching Styles, Methods, and Theories

  2. 3 Categories of Ed. Theory Behaviorism Cognitivism Constructivism

  3. 3 Categories of Ed. Theory Behaviorism any physical action is a behavior – therefore it can be trained Cognitivism Constructivism

  4. 3 Categories of Ed. Theory Behaviorism any physical action is a behavior – therefore it can be trained Cognitivism understanding how the mind works, and organizes things; logic, symbols, reflection, things are true or false, mental states Constructivism

  5. 3 Categories of Ed. Theory Behaviorism any physical action is a behavior – therefore it can be trained Cognitivism understanding how the mind works, and organizes things; logic, symbols, reflection, things are true or false, mental states Constructivism building and transferring information/knowledge, to build understanding and wisdom

  6. ? So what does this mean for teaching and learning

  7. styleactivity

  8. walk down memory lane

  9. Descartes, Chomsky, Gardner, Vygotsky, Bruner, Gagne, Dewey, Eisner, Freire, Bloom, Jonassen Rodgers, Pavlov, Bandura, Maslow, Thorndike, Tolman, Watson, Pavlov Montessori, Locke, Rouseau, Skinner, Plato, Socrates, Aristotle, Piaget

  10. walk down memory lane

  11. walk down memory lane

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