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 ===== Learning paradigms ===== ===== Learning paradigms =====
  
-Learning theories are usually divided into several ​[[glossary#​paradigm|paradigms]] which represent different perspectives on the learning process. [[glossary#​theory|Theories]] within the same paradigm share the same point of view. Currently, the most commonly accepted learning paradigms are behaviorism,​ cognitivism,​ constructivism,​ connectivism,​ social learning and humanism but there are others as well.+[[video_lectures]]
  
-Here we will refer to named learning paradigms and their related learning and instructional design theories. A brief overview of the paradigms follows, and more information can be obtained by clicking on each paradigm name. +Learning theories are usually divided into several [[glossary#​paradigm|paradigms]] which represent **different perspectives on the learning process**. [[glossary#​theory|Theories]] within the same paradigm share the same basic point of view. Currently, the most commonly accepted learning paradigms are //​behaviorism//,​ //​cognitivism//,​ //​constructivism//,​ //​connectivism//,​ and //​humanism//​.((In some resources //social learning// is added as a paradigm, //​humanism//​ or //​constructivism//​ are ignored and //​connectivism//​ is a new paradigm that is still not widely accepted.)). 
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 +Here we will refer to the named learning paradigms and their related learning and instructional design theories. A brief overview of the paradigms follows, and more information can be obtained by clicking on each paradigm name. 
  
   * [[learning_paradigms:​Behaviorism]]   * [[learning_paradigms:​Behaviorism]]
-  * [[Cognitivism]]+  * [[learning_paradigms:​Cognitivism]]
   * [[learning_paradigms:​Humanism]]   * [[learning_paradigms:​Humanism]]
   * [[learning_paradigms:​Constructivism]]   * [[learning_paradigms:​Constructivism]]
   * [[learning_paradigms:​Connectivism]]   * [[learning_paradigms:​Connectivism]]
  
-[[learning_paradigms:​paradigm_comparison|brief comparison]] ​of main assumptions that underline this paradigms ​can be used to better understand their differences and similarities. +[[learning_paradigms:​paradigm_comparison|This brief comparison ​of learning paradigms]] can be used to better understand their differences and similarities.
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-===== Other related theories ===== +
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-Some theories that are not directly orientated on explaining of the learning process, but are also worth mentioning can be found here:  +
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-  * [[Gestalt Theory]] (Wertheimer) +
-  * [[Theory of Cognitive Development]] (Piaget) +
-  * [[http://​www.ewenger.com/​theory/​|Communities of Practice]] (Lave and Wenger)+
  
 +A list of all learning theories and instructional design models within the scope of this wiki can be found [[learning_theories:​list|here]].
  
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