September 5, 2021

Cognitivism - Introduction

 


 The nature and plausibility of Cognitivism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2010


John Haugeland



Cognitivism: Jean Piaget's Genetic Epistemology Theory
 
Cognition is defined as "the act or process of knowing in the broadest sense; specifically, an intellectual process by which knowledge is gained from perception or ideas" (Webster's Dictionary). Hence, cognition refers to mental activity such as thinking, remembering, learning and using language.




The 1970's:
ID Models and Maturation

Cognitivism and Gagne's Model of Learning
http://faculty.coe.uh.edu/smcneil/cuin6373/idhistory/cognitivism.html

Cognitivism
Cognitivism emerged as a major paradigm of education in the 1950's, largely in response to the behaviourist paradigm which offered no satisfactory explanation to account for certain types of learning (e.g. problem solving).
https://www.paradigmsofeducation.com/cognitivism/

Chapter 11
BEHAVIORISM, COGNITIVISM, CONSTRUCTIVISM
Comparing Critical Features from an Instructional Design Perspective
PEGGY A. ERTMER AND TIMOTHY J. NEWBY
https://lidtfoundations.pressbooks.com/chapter/behaviorism-cognitivism-constructivism/











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