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Learning Theorists and theories Interactive activity

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The easiest way to teach the 36 most important Learning Theorists and their Theories. Plus the 36 most important Learning Theories in the psychology world. It works for me, it will work for you!

It includes the following theorists:

1. Ivan Pavlov

2. John B. Watson

3. Rosalie Rayner

4. Orval Hobart Mowrer

5. John Dewey

6. John García

7. Harry Harlow

8. B.F. Skinner

9. Albert Bandura

10. Edwin Ray Guthrie

11. Robert M. Gagné

12. Howard Gardner

13. Jean Piaget

14. Jerome S. Brunner

15. Kurt Lewin

16. Carl Rogers

17. Lev S. Vygotsky

18. Gavriel Solomon

19. Leon Festinger

20. Benjamin Bloom

21. Alfred Binet

22. Robert Sternberg

23. Seymour Papert

24. David Ausubel

25. John Bransford

26. Carol Dweck

27. Howard Barrows

28. Andrew Gibbons

29. Malcom Knowles

30. Wolfgang Kohler

31. Charles Reigeluth

32. Edward Thorndike

33. Gordon Pask

34. María Montessori

35. Norman L. Webb

36. Robert Sternberg

Theories:

1. Social Development Theory

2. Anchored Instruction Theory

3. Discovery Learning Theory

4. Law of Contiguity

5. Multiple Intelligence's Theory

6. Conditions of Learning Theory

7. Stage Cognitive development Theory

8. Affordance Theory

9. Meaningful Learning Theory

10. Gagné's hierarchy of learning

11. Classical Conditioning Theory

12. Operant Conditioning Theory

And more...!!

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