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Cognitive constructivism encourages us to create digital learning that meets learners’ current stage of development

Just as behaviourism developed as a reaction to the highly subjective, introspective approach to psychology common in the late 19th and early 20th century, cognitive constructivism was conceived, in no small part, as a response to the strict focus on observable phenomena encouraged by behaviourism. Continue reading Cognitive constructivism encourages us to create digital learning that meets learners’ current stage of development