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Theory of Cognition in learning

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Post  Anayeli Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:01 pm

We saw in the English class of students in sports we realized that they lack much interest in the subject in order to acquire better learning and we saw some theories but I think you need to know about Cognition is a theory represented by Jean Piaget and Vygotski.
Theory we see that cognitivism theorists recognize that a lot of learning requires others to putting this theory into practice and learning we have different methods but this theory is very important because it involves other people and repetition. They also recognize the importance of reinforcement, but it is very important because it is a retro feeder correct answer, however, although these concepts are behavioral, cognitivism theorists see the process of learning as the acquisition or reorganization of cognitive structures through which people process and store information.
I think it is very good for learning; students interact not just with the teacher but with their associates to be more motivated.


http://www.learning-theories.com/cognitivism.html

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Post  janette monroy Wed Jul 20, 2011 8:11 pm

I agree with Nayely because the cognitive theory defines learning as a semi-permanent change in mental processes or associations. Cognitivists do not require an outward exibition of learning but focus more on the internal processes and connections that take place during learning proces..

The main assumption of cognitive psychology is that there are cognitive processes that take place and influence the way things are learning. Explanations for how cognitive processes work are known as information processing theories or models.

http://personal.psu.edu/users/w/x/wxh139/cognitive_1.htm

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