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 +| ^  Biheviorism ​ ^  Cognitivism ​ ^  Humanism ​ ^  Constructivism ​ ^  Connectivism ​ ^
 +^  Time line:  |  Since 1900s  |  Since 1960s   ​| ​ Since 1960s  |  Since 1970s  |  Since 2000s  |
 +^  What is learning: ​ |  Development of desired behavior ​ |  Acquisition of new knowledge and developing adequate mental constructions ​ |  A mean which should help learner in self-actualization and development of personal potentials ​ |  Construction of new knowledge ​ |  Process of connection-forming ​ |
 +^  Control locus: ​ |  Environment ​ |  Learner ​ |  Learner ​ |  Learner ​ |  Mostly learner but also environment ​ |
 +^  Learner role:  |  Passive, simply responding to external stimuli ​ |  Active and central to the process, he learns objective knowledge from external world  |  Active and discovery ​ |  Active, constructing his representation of knowledge using preferred learning styles ​ |  Knowledge acquisition in form of establishing connections to other nodes  |
 +^  Learning process: ​ |  External supporting of desired or punishing of undesired behavior ​ |  An active process of acquiring and processing new information using prior knowledge and experience ​ |  Active learning through experience ​ |  Construction of subjective representation of knowledge based on prior knowledge and experience ​ |  Learning can also reside outside a person (within a database or an organization) and is focused on establishing connections ​ |
 +^  Critics: ​ |  Ignores learner and his mental processes, depends exclusively on overt behavior ​ |  Views knowledge as objective and external to the learner ​ |  More psychologically then experimentally grounded approach based on assumptions of free will and a system of human values which are generally believed to be true, yet sometimes discredited through counterexamples ​ |  There is little evidence for some constructivist views, and some even contradict known findings ​ |  A relatively new and according to some not fully developed theory ​ | 
 +^  Key authors: ​ |  [[http://​www.muskingum.edu/​~psych/​psycweb/​history/​thorndike.htm|Edward Thorndike (1874 - 1949)]], [[http://​www.ivanpavlov.com/​|Ivan Pavlov (1849 - 1936)]], [[http://​www.muskingum.edu/​~psych/​psycweb/​history/​guthrie.htm|Edwin Guthrie (1886 - 1959)]], [[http://​www.muskingum.edu/​~psych/​psycweb/​history/​tolman.htm|Edward Tolman (1886 - 1959)]], [[http://​www.newworldencyclopedia.org/​entry/​Clark_L._Hull|Clark Hull (1884 – 1952)]], [[http://​www.bfskinner.org/​BFSkinner/​AboutSkinner.html|Burrhus Skinner (1904  - 1990)]], [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​William_Kaye_Estes|William Estes (1919 - )]]  |  [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Max_Wertheimer|Max Wertheimer (1880 – 1943)]], [[http://​www.davidausubel.org/​|David ​ Ausubel (1918 - 2008)]], [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Albert_Bandura|Albert Bandura (1925 - )]], [[http://​www.ibstpi.org/​Products/​pdf/​appendix_A-C.pdf|Robert Gagné (1916 - 2002)]], [[http://​www.education.com/​reference/​article/​anderson-richard-chase-1934-/​|Richard Anderson (1934 - )]], [[http://​www.rogerschank.com/​|Roger Schank]], [[http://​education.arts.unsw.edu.au/​staff/​john-sweller-726.html|John Sweller]], [[http://​www.psych.ucsb.edu/​people/​faculty/​mayer/​index.php|Richard Mayer]], [[http://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Edgar_Dale|Edgar Dale (1900 – 1985)]], [[http://​www.indiana.edu/​~syschang/​decatur/​bios/​biographies.html|Charles Reigeluth]],​ [[http://​www.ihmc.us/​groups/​jnovak/​|Joseph Novak]], [[http://​mdavidmerrill.com/​index.htm|Dave Merrill]], [[http://​mdavidmerrill.com/​index.htm|Dave Merrill]], [[http://​www.scandura.com/​|Joseph Scandura]] ​ |  [[http://​education.stateuniversity.com/​pages/​3114/​David-Kolb.html|David Kolb (1939 - )]], [[http://​nlu.nl.edu/​academics/​cas/​ace/​resources/​JackMezirow.cfm|Jack Mezirow ]], [[http://​www.nrogers.com/​carlrogersbio.html|Carl Rogers (1902 - 1987)]], [[http://​www.invitationaleducation.net/​alliance/​wwp.pdf|William Purkey (1929 - )]], [[http://​www.holtgws.com/​johnholtpage.html|John Holt]], [[http://​nlu.nl.edu/​academics/​cas/​ace/​resources/​malcolmknowles.cfm|Malcolm Knowles]], [[http://​www.infed.org/​thinkers/​et-freir.htm|Paulo Freire]] ​ |  [[http://​wilderdom.com/​experiential/​JohnDeweyPhilosophyEducation.html|John Dewey]], [[http://​www.piaget.org/​aboutPiaget.html|Jean Piaget]], [[http://​www.marxists.org/​archive/​vygotsky/​|Lev Vygotsky (1896 - 1934)]], [[http://​www.piaget.org/​aboutPiaget.html|Jean Piaget (1896 - 1980)]], [[http://​www.ischool.berkeley.edu/​people/​faculty/​jeanlave|Jean Lave ]], [[http://​www.ischool.berkeley.edu/​people/​faculty/​jeanlave|Jean Lave]], [[http://​www.ewenger.com/​theory/​|Etienne Wenger]], [[http://​www.sesp.northwestern.edu/​profile/?​p=52&/​AllanCollins/​|Allan Collins]], [[http://​www.psych.nyu.edu/​bruner/​|Jerome Bruner (1915 - )]]  |  [[http://​www.elearnspace.org/​about.htm|George Simens]], [[http://​www.downes.ca/​|Stephen Downes]] ​ | 
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