
Although there are many different approaches to learning, there are three basic types of learning theory: behaviorist, cognitive constructivist, and social constructivist. This section provides a brief …
“Inside the Learning Classroom: Theory into Practice” presents a body of learning theory for classroom teachers to use to support their students’ learning.
Bloom’s Taxonomy of Measurable Verbs Benjamin Bloom created a taxonomy of measurable verbs to help us describe and classify observable knowledge, skills, attitudes, behaviors and abilities. The …
Identifying and building on strengths that students bring to a learning situation and thereby making connections between students’ current knowledge and the teachers’ learning goals.
The three domains of learning are cognitive, affective, and psychomotor. There are a variety of methods in professional development events to engage the different learning domains.
Formal learning broadly aligns with organised, institutionalised learning models (such as learning seen in schools), whilst informal learning describes the everyday learning that people experience throughout …
SENSING AND INTUITIVE LEARNERS3 Sensing learners tend to like learning facts, intuitive learners often prefer discovering possibilities and relationships.