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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Cognitive Learning Theory Mindmap, Cognitive Learning Theory Contempoary Cognitivism, Piaget known for the Clinical Method, Mental events are central to human learning & must be incorporated into theories about learning ???? Humans are actively involved in the learning process, and are not passive receivers. They can control their own learning, Gestalt known for: belief that people organize information in particular ways, Contempoary Cognitivism ???? Some learning processes are unique to humans, Some learning processes are unique to humans ???? Mental events are central to human learning & must be incorporated into theories about learning, Clinical Method describes learning in the following 4 Stages: Sensorimotor stage Preoperational stage Concrete operations Formal operations, Transforming significant understanding we already have, rather than simple acquisitions written on blank slates For Example Student learns words, belief that people organize information in particular ways Also: Perception is often different than reality. The whole is more than the sum of its parts. Overall experience should be examined rather than individual parts, Cognitive Learning Theory Forebearers & Pioneers Piaget, Edward Tolman he was a behaviorist, but he came up with some cognitive ideas, Mental events are central to human learning & must be incorporated into theories about learning ???? Humans are actively involved in the learning process, and are not passive receivers. They can control their own learning, Student learns grammar then Student composes an essay, Cognitive Learning Theory has been described as: Transforming significant understanding we already have, rather than simple acquisitions written on blank slates, a behaviorist, but he came up with some cognitive ideas Such As Behavior should be studied at a local level. Learning can occur without reinforcement. Learning can occur without a change in behavior. Intervening variables must be considered. Behavior is purposive. Expectations of fact behavior. Learning results in an organized body of information., Cognitive Learning Theory Forebearers & Pioneers Gestalt, Edward Tolman Forebearers & Pioneers Piaget, a behaviorist, but he came up with some cognitive ideas known for the idea: Rats and other animals develop cognitive maps of their environments, or mental maps, Cognitive Learning Theory in contrast to behaviorism: Learning can occur even though there is not an observable change in behavior!, Edward Tolman Forebearers & Pioneers Gestalt