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Question by  MARAKKUDI (25)

What is the basis for cognitivism education?

 
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Answer by  Dahloan (294)

Cognitivism education is part of learning theory of psychology. Cognitivism's perspective views man as an active learner. It broke away from behaviorism, which views man as a programmed learner. One of the first Cognitive theorists was Jean Piaget, who stated the development of cognition had six distinct phases.

 
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Answer by  bluemoon42 (7)

Cognitive Theory is the science of how the human brain develops, and is the foundation of cognitive education. This explanation of developmental stages that humans experience is one of the three predominant learning theories under which most educational learning systems fall. The other predominant theories are behaviorism and constructivism.

 
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Answer by  Metafly (24)

It's based on the idea that the individual doing the learning is applying their own personal thought processes and experiences to what they are learning. Consideration should be given to what can not be observed by a researcher. The interpretation of the learner will affect what is learned by the learner.

 
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Answer by  mandown (416)

Cognitivism education is a type of education that deals with how people precieve, remember, think and believe in information. It focuses on processing rather than behavior.

 
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