The document discusses several prominent learning theories:
- Constructivism posits that learning involves constructing one's own understanding from experiences. It emphasizes hands-on problem solving and open-ended questions.
- Behaviorism views learning as acquiring new behaviors through conditioning and reinforcement. It focuses only on observable behaviors.
- Piaget's theory describes four stages of child cognitive development from infancy through adolescence, centered around interacting with the environment.
- Neuroscience studies the biological basis of learning in the brain and nervous system, such as how mental activity physically changes brain structure over time.