Saturday, June 29, 2013

Cognitivism as a Learning Theory



In 2007 Bill Kerr stated in his blog that, “theories are used to justify change.”  I would like to pose a question: If theory justifies change, what does change justify?  A core element of change is to transform.  Change justifies the need for a society to transform.  This transformation continues as an evolution of society.  The introduction of technology serves as a perfect example.  Technology not only enhances the learning environment, but as one of my professors put it, “technology also expands our cognitive capabilities,”  that cognitive capability and expansion of thought is what promotes the possibilities of change in society which can again be justified by theory. Is theory a law of cognition, proof of concept, or an idea of practice?  The hypotheses, which I call the adolescent stages of theory, are derived from cognitive assumptions that mature into becoming reinforced through practices of behavior in our society, which is a conglomerate of behaviors. 
Kerr, B. (2007, January 1). _isms as filter, not blinker [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://billkerr2.blogspot.com/2007/01/isms-as-filter-not-blinker.html
Kapp, K. (2007, January 2). Out and about: Discussion on educational schools of thought [Web log post]. Retrieved from

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2 comments:

  1. Cedric,

    Hmmm, could change or transformation justifies aliveness or life. If there is no dynamic quality there is no existence?
    ~CeCelia

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  2. Cedric,

    Theory is an interesting concept and sometimes difficult to accept or see the value it brings to the table. Theory does offer sanity to what would be an insane world. Theory explains why we do the things we do and why it is important that we do it. It is the “doings” that theory helps explain in a rational voice through scholars who have completed research on behavior, cognition, and social influence. All-in-all, theory represents the grounded concept that best explains humans (Author Unknown, 2013). Last, there is really a theory known as Theory of Change that explains the importance of change to our daily lives and society (Center for Theory of Change, 2013).

    Lynda Marshall

    References

    Author Unknown, (July 2013). Introduction to Theory: What is Theory? [Web Article]. Retrieved from http://www.jou.ufl.edu/faculty/mleslie/spring96/theory.html

    Center for Theory of Change, (July 2013). What is Theory of Change. [Web Article]. Retrieved from http://www.theoryofchange.org/what-is-theory-of-change/#2

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