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Behaviorism as a Learning Theory: Rewards, Punishments, and Observable Behavior Explained to Students
Behaviorism is one of the most influential theories in the history of #education and #psychology. It explains learning as a change in observable behavior caused by experience, practice, rewards, punishments, and environmental conditions. Unlike theories that focus mainly on inner thoughts, feelings, or personal meaning, behaviorism studies what learners do and how their actions change over time. For students, behaviorism is useful because it explains many familiar experiences
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Bloom’s Taxonomy — Classifying Learning Objectives from Remembering Facts to Creating New Ideas
Bloom’s Taxonomy is one of the most widely used frameworks in #education because it helps teachers, students, curriculum designers, and institutions organize #learning_objectives in a clear and progressive way. The taxonomy explains that learning is not only about memorizing information. It also includes understanding ideas, applying knowledge, analyzing relationships, evaluating evidence, and creating new products or arguments. For students, Bloom’s Taxonomy is useful becaus
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