Category: Education Theory

This category explores the understanding of educational theories and how it impacts teachers’ classroom management and instructions.

  • Constructivism in the classroom

    Constructivism in the classroom

    Since its introduction in the early 1900s, the theory of constructivism has been widely used as a framework for understanding how people learn. The basic tenet of constructivism is that people actively construct their own understanding of the world around them through their experiences and interactions with others. In recent years, constructivism has been increasingly…

  • Connectivism learning theory in the classroom

    Connectivism learning theory in the classroom

    Connectivism is a learning theory that emphasizes the role of connections in the process of learning. It is based on the idea that knowledge is created and maintained through networks of people, ideas, and resources. Connectivism has been used to explain how people learn in online environments, as well as how organizations can use technology…

  • Cognitive learning theory in the classroom

    Cognitive learning theory in the classroom

    In the field of education, cognitive learning theory has become an increasingly popular way of thinking about how students learn. This theory emphasizes the role of mental processes in learning. When applied to the classroom, cognitive learning theory can help teachers understand how students think and learn. It can also provide guidance on how to…

  • Role Models In Education: 20 Reasons Why They’re So Important

    Role Models In Education: 20 Reasons Why They’re So Important

    When it comes to education, we all want the best for our children. We want them to have positive role models and experiences, and we want to do everything we can to help them succeed. But what about those who came before us? What did they do to set the stage for today’s educators? 20…