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The point of no return

Learning with e's

This is number 27 in my series on learning theories. I''m working through the alphabet of psychologists and theorists, providing a brief overview of each theory, and how it can be applied in education. The previous post featured Abraham Maslow''s Hierarchy of Human Needs. Reference Mezirow, J.

Cognitive 101
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Learning, making and powerful ideas

Learning with e's

This is number 31 in my series on learning theories. I''m working through the alphabet of psychologists and theorists, providing a brief overview of each theory, and how it can be applied in education. It was used to great effect as early as the 1960s so that children could learn how to programme floor robots known as Turtles.

Cognitive 107
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What is Instructional Design? Our Guide to Everything you Need to Know

Growth Engineering

If learning is enjoyable, it means your people will proactively seek out training. This helps ensure knowledge is retained and behaviour is changed. When you put it like this, it’s clear that instructional design can be a tool for changing the culture of your organisation. What Learning Theories Should you Know?