Comparing Learning Theories

Behaviourism

Constructivism

Cognitivism

Andragogy

Driver Extrinsic Motivation Active Learning Active Learning Intrinsic Motivation
What’s in the focus? Instructor Led Student-Centric Student Led Self Driven
Learning process Learn Through Feedback ZPD, Scaffold-Based Learning Thought Process First Problem Based Learning
Can be used for Simple Tasks, Memorizing Words, Facts Developing Skills And Strategies Better Memorizing Via Limiting Cognitive Load Practical Tasks Can Be Solved Right Away

Detailed Analysis

Behaviorism

Constructivism

Cognitivism

Andragogy

Contributors

Pavlov

Watson

Skinner

Piaget

Vygotsky

Bruner

Bruner

Miller

Bandura

 

Kapp

Knowles

Overview Studies observable behavior, as opposed to internal mental states such as thoughts, emotions, and intentions Students actively construct their own learning and knowledge Learners play a conscious active role in their own educational journey Andragogy refers to adult education. This differs from pedagogy as pedagogy often refers to how children learn.

 

Strengths
  • Results of learning are observable and measurable
  • Motivation drive students to study better
  • Relatively fast building of stimuli – response relations
  • Members construct their knowledge themselves
  • Knowledge is transitioned through discussion
  • Support level is individual and can be adapted to student’s skills
  • Can be used for complex tasks
  • Suitable for different learners
  • Help developing critical thinking
  • More information gets to long-term memory
  • Adults are self-directed
  • Adults are self- motivated
  • Adults have knowledge background which can be used during education
  • Adults can control the direction and set personal goals
  • Adults can immediately apply gained knowledge

 

Limitations
  • Failures demotivate students and may rather cause negative response (fear of failure)
  • Reward should be valuable enough to motivate all students in group
  • Stimuli – response relation weakens with time and should be confirmed regularly
  • Lack of intrinsic motivation may cause failure
  • Not aplicable large groups of students, where  level of support can’t be tuned personally
  • Scaffolding is time consuming
  • Doesn’t take into account mind abilities of exact learner (audial, visual types)
  • Teaching requires more variety of instructional strategies
  • Less information can be delivered in short period of time
  • Applicable only if learners are interested in topic
  • Lack of motivation may slow down or interrupt eductational process
  • Background knowledge, if incorrect or outdated, may cause conflict between learner and teacher
  • To apply theory to group learners should have similar background or level of knowledge

 

Implications Behavioristic approach can be used for:

  • memorizing tasks (facts, formulas, words and phrases of foreign language)
  • quizes and A/B/C tests
  • gamification (making learning process more attractive)
  • It can not be used for complicated tasks that require higher thinking.
  • Educational materials should take into account student experience to give a proper starting point for learning process
  • Teacher can use suggestive questions instead of providing straightforward materials to generate discussion among peers
  • Proper learning activities can stimulate collaboration (team work)
  • Applying cognitivist strategy may help reduce cognitive load on learner
  • Presented information should be suitable for processing by working memory
  • Tasks should be chunk-sized and instructions should be clear
  • Learners may be given chance to control learning process
  • Clean up learning materials from unnecessary or unrelated imagery or text
  • Present information both visually and aurally
  • Background knowledge of learners must be tested or measured beforehand to set proper goals.
  • Learners should be allowed to have impact on selecting topics / objectives / goals.
  • Shared knowledge must be relevant and applicable to practical tasks.
  • Learning materials should include extra content for independent processing (articles, educational videos).