The Cognitive Theory focuses on how humans think and process information to learn. It views learning as involving mental processes like remembering, problem solving, and decision making, rather than just changes in observable behavior. Key people associated with the theory include Allan Paivio, Robert Gagne, Howard Gardner, and Benjamin Bloom. Under the Cognitive Theory, teachers stimulate recall, present lessons, provide guidance and feedback, while students engage in knowledge comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. The theory emphasizes that students must actively participate in learning for it to be effective.