
(konstruálás)
konstruáláselmélet
a learning theory that suggests learners actively construct their understanding of the world through experiences and reflection
Constructivism is a theory that emphasizes active learning, where individuals build their own understanding through experiences and interactions with the environment. It stresses the importance of problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaboration, with the idea that learners are not passive recipients of information but actively construct knowledge based on their experiences, previous knowledge, and social interactions.
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(connectivizmus)
kapcsolatépítés
a learning theory that stresses digital networks and information connections as fundamental to learning in the digital age
Connectivism is a learning theory that emphasizes the role of technology and social networks in the learning process. It argues that knowledge is distributed across networks and that learning happens through connections between people, information, and tools. It highlights the importance of collaboration and engagement with diverse sources, such as online platforms and digital tools, enabling learners to build understanding through real-time interactions and shared resources.
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(behaviourizmus)
viselkedéselmélet
(psychology) the theory that believes human behavior is a conditioned response to outside stimuli
Behaviorism is a learning theory focused on observable behaviors, suggesting that learning occurs through the process of responding to external stimuli. Behaviorists believe that behaviors can be shaped through reinforcement or punishment, and learning can be measured by changes in behavior. This approach emphasizes repetition, practice, and rewards to influence learning outcomes.
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(kontextuális tanulás)
helyzetfüggő tanulás
an educational theory that emphasizes learning within the context of authentic, real-world experiences
Situated learning suggests that the most effective learning happens when it is connected to real-world contexts. It emphasizes learning through authentic experiences, collaboration, and social interactions, where knowledge is best gained when students are engaged in activities that closely relate to how the knowledge will be used in practice. Situated learning promotes the idea that learners should engage in tasks similar to what professionals experience in their fields.
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(tanítási elmélet)
oktatási elmélet
a theoretical framework that offers explanations and predictions about how learning occurs and how instruction can be optimized to facilitate learning
Instructional theory is a field of study dedicated to the design, implementation, and evaluation of teaching strategies. It focuses on creating effective learning environments by examining how to structure lessons, select appropriate methods for delivering content, and assess student progress. Instructional theory helps educators improve their teaching practices by providing a framework for planning, organizing, and delivering content that meets diverse learning needs.
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(tevékenységelmélet)
aktivitáselmélet
a learning theory that emphasizes the role of social interactions and meaningful activities in shaping individual learning experiences and cognitive development
Activity theory focuses on how people learn through engagement in activities that involve tools, social interactions, and cultural context. It emphasizes the dynamic relationship between the learner, the activity, and the community. According to activity theory, learning is a social process shaped by the interaction between individuals and their environment, with the use of tools and collaboration playing a central role in shaping knowledge and problem-solving skills.
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(szociális tanuláselmélet)
szociális tanulás elmélete
a learning theory that proposes people learn from observing others' behaviors, attitudes, and outcomes of those behaviors
Social learning theory suggests that people learn from one another through observation, imitation, and modeling. It emphasizes that learning is influenced by social interactions, and individuals can learn behaviors, attitudes, and skills by observing others in their environment. This theory highlights the importance of role models, peer influence, and the social context in shaping learning experiences.
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(kognitív terhelés teoréma)
kognitív terhelés elmélete
a theory in education saying that people can only handle so much new information at once, so teaching should be organized to avoid overwhelming them
Cognitive load theory focuses on how the brain processes and manages information during learning. It suggests that learners have a limited capacity for processing information at one time, and too much information can overload the working memory, making learning less effective. The theory advocates for instructional designs that reduce unnecessary cognitive load and allow learners to focus on essential content.
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(többféle intelligenciák elmélete)
többrétű intelligenciák elmélete
a psychological theory proposing that intelligence is not a single, fixed attribute but rather a diverse set of abilities that individuals possess to varying degrees
The theory of multiple intelligences proposes that people have different kinds of intelligences, beyond just logical or linguistic abilities. These include areas such as musical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic, and existential intelligences. The theory suggests that individuals may excel in different domains and should be taught using methods that cater to their unique strengths.
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(információkezelési elmélet)
információfeldolgozási elmélet
a cognitive theory that focuses on how information is encoded, stored, and retrieved in the human mind
Information processing theory compares the brain to a computer, focusing on how we encode, store, and retrieve information. It explores how learners process and organize incoming information, make connections to existing knowledge, and solve problems. The theory emphasizes that learning occurs through the acquisition and manipulation of information, and effective teaching helps learners process and retain knowledge efficiently.
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(szociokulturális kognitív fejlődési elmélet)
socioculturalis kognitív fejlődés elmélete
a theory emphasizing how social interaction and cultural context influence individual cognitive growth
Sociocultural theory of cognitive development, developed by Lev Vygotsky, emphasizes the role of social interactions and cultural context in cognitive development. It suggests that learning is influenced by the environment, language, and collaboration with others. This theory highlights the importance of scaffolding, where more knowledgeable individuals guide learners through tasks just beyond their current ability, fostering cognitive growth.
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(tapasztalati tanulástan elmélete)
tapasztalati tanulás elmélete
a theory by David Kolb emphasizing learning through experience, reflection, abstraction, and experimentation
Experiential learning theory argues that learning occurs through direct experience, where individuals engage in activities, reflect on those experiences, and apply new insights to future situations. It emphasizes that learning is a process of actively making sense of experiences, and the cycle of doing, reflecting, thinking, and applying is central to personal and educational development.
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(humanisztikus oktatási elmélet)
humanisztikus tanuláselmélet
a theory that emphasizes the importance of personal growth, self-actualization, and the innate desire for fulfillment in the learning process
Humanistic learning theory focuses on the whole person, emphasizing the importance of personal growth, self-actualization, and the intrinsic motivation to learn. It suggests that learners are more motivated when they feel valued, and learning should foster self-direction, creativity, and emotional well-being. This theory stresses the importance of creating supportive and empathetic learning environments where individuals can reach their full potential.
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