Learning Theories

Learning Theories

Welcome to Learning Theories, where the science of how we learn meets the art of how we teach. On eLearning Street, this section explores the timeless frameworks and groundbreaking ideas that shape modern education—from the behaviorists who measured stimulus and response to the constructivists who championed discovery and meaning-making. Here, you’ll find a gallery of articles unpacking each theory’s origins, key thinkers, and practical classroom applications. Discover how cognitive load theory helps you design smoother lessons, why connectivism thrives in digital spaces, or how social learning theory turns observation into transformation. Each article is crafted for educators, designers, and lifelong learners seeking to build strategies grounded in psychology and enriched by technology. Whether you’re developing courses, coaching students, or simply curious about what makes learning click, this is your intellectual launchpad. Dive in—and watch the principles behind human learning come vividly to life.

Connectivism in the Digital Age: What Educators Must Know

Connectivism in the Digital Age: What Educators Must Know

Connectivism reshapes education for the digital era—where learning is powered by networks, collaboration, and the constant evolution of information. Discover how educators can harness connectivity, technology, and collective intelligence to help students thrive in an interconnected world where knowing how to find knowledge matters more than memorizing it.

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Cognitivism Explained_ How the Brain Processes Learning and Memory

Cognitivism Explained: How the Brain Processes Learning and Memory

Cognitivism peels back the curtain on how our brains truly learn—organizing, storing, and retrieving knowledge through intricate mental networks. Explore how this powerful theory revolutionizes education by decoding attention, memory, and problem-solving, turning classrooms into laboratories of the mind where understanding becomes an art of connection and cognition.

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How Constructivism Shapes Modern Teaching and Learning Practices

How Constructivism Shapes Modern Teaching and Learning Practices

Constructivism reshapes classrooms into spaces of exploration and discovery. By encouraging students to build their own understanding through experience, collaboration, and reflection, this modern approach to teaching empowers learners to think critically, solve real problems, and connect deeply with knowledge that lasts a lifetime.

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