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Cognitivism
By: Anna C., Sarah S., Briana W., Madeleine W.
The Theory
Cognitivism: Cognitive Theory is an offshoot of
traditional psychological concepts of
thinking, deciding, and remembering. According to
the cognitive theory, activities like thinking and
remembering seem like a behavior, thus providing an
avenue to use behavior analysis to measure their
effect on learning. (Textbook)
Key people associated with the theory:
   Allan Paivio – Developed dual coding theory.
   Robert Gagne – Developed 5 areas of learning
   outcomes, eight original multiple intelligence and
   technology integration and the nine events of
   instruction.
   Howard Gardner – Believed “that intelligence was the
   key to understanding how students learned” (textbook)
   Benjamin Bloom – Developed cognitive
   domain, affective domain and psychomotor domains to
   classify how students learned. Also developed the six
The Theory (cont.)
Cognitive Theory is based upon how people
understand materiel. It is based on aptitude and
capacity to learn, learning styles, and it is also the
basis of constructivism.
(http://www.learningandteaching.info/learning/cognitiv
e.htm)
The cognitivist revolution replaced behaviorism in
1960s as the dominant paradigm. Cognitivism
focuses on the inner mental activities – opening the
“black box” of the human mind is valuable and
necessary for understanding how people learn.
Mental processes such as
thinking, memory, knowing, and problem-solving need
to be explored. Knowledge can be seen as schema
or symbolic mental constructions. Learning is defined
as change in a learner’s schemata.
(http://www.learning-
theories.com/cognitivism.html#more-34)
Classroom Implications for
        Teachers
 Integrate visuals, audio, props, verbal/nonverbal
 content, and give examples in lessons
 Create interesting and motivating lessons that
 engage students (can use the Nine Events of
 Instruction as a guideline ex. stimulating
 recall, providing feedback)
 Have students complete component tasks that
 lead toward a final task
 Adjust instruction and assessment based on
 students’ multiple intelligences and learning
 styles
 Include activities in lessons that support other
Classroom Implications for
     Teachers (cont.)
 Plan curriculum based on what students already
 know and what they should learn
 Give problem-solving scenarios and real-life contexts
 for learning
 Monitor students and assess changes in cognition
 and performance
 Establish a routine for students and provide
 instructional support
 (Examples without technology: oral instruction,
 books, songs, discussions)
 (Examples with technology: PowerPoint, video,
 SMART Board, projector, websites)
Classroom Implications for
        Students
 Develop knowledge and skills from simple to complex
 (hierarchical learning)
 Demonstrate learning outcomes in assignments (ex.
 intellectual skills, cognitive strategies)
 Have different learning styles and benefit from instruction
 associated with their multiple intelligences (ex. puzzles or
 playing Tetris for spatial-visual intelligence)
 Use background knowledge and organize ideas and
 thoughts
 Explore and be active in the learning process
 Practice learned information and elaborate by relating to
 other information (ex. making analogies)
 Master content from previous lessons, and then continue to
 gain knowledge and information
Classroom Implications for
     Students (cont.)
 Demonstrate competence through
 knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, a
 nd evaluation

 (Examples without technology: worksheets, board
 games, puzzles, flash cards, essays, experiments/projects)

 (Examples with technology: academic software, database and
 word processing software, computer games)

 Credits:

 Jordan, L. (n.d.). Cognitive strategies. Retrieved from
 http://www.specialconnections.ku.edu/?q=instruction/cognitive
 _strategies

 Shelly, G., Gunter, G., & Gunter, R. (2012). Teachers
 discovering computers: Integrating technology in a connected
 world. (7th ed.). Boston, MA: Course Technology: Cengage
 Learning.
What Do You Think About
The Theory For Your Own
       Teaching?
Using the cognitive theory as a learning theory in the
classroom is something we as future educators plan
to do. As teachers, we want to help our students
develop the skills that will help them further their
education and help them think in their everyday lives.
We want our student’s to carry the information being
taught to them forever, not just used for one
assignment and forgotten the next day. Using
Gagne’s Nine Events of Instruction will help set up a
basic structure that will, as the book states, help our
students “improve the internal process of learning”.
Too often students are taught for a purpose of a
grade, but the cognitive theory is a way to really allow
the information to sink in.

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Cognitivism

  • 1. Cognitivism By: Anna C., Sarah S., Briana W., Madeleine W.
  • 2. The Theory Cognitivism: Cognitive Theory is an offshoot of traditional psychological concepts of thinking, deciding, and remembering. According to the cognitive theory, activities like thinking and remembering seem like a behavior, thus providing an avenue to use behavior analysis to measure their effect on learning. (Textbook) Key people associated with the theory: Allan Paivio – Developed dual coding theory. Robert Gagne – Developed 5 areas of learning outcomes, eight original multiple intelligence and technology integration and the nine events of instruction. Howard Gardner – Believed “that intelligence was the key to understanding how students learned” (textbook) Benjamin Bloom – Developed cognitive domain, affective domain and psychomotor domains to classify how students learned. Also developed the six
  • 3. The Theory (cont.) Cognitive Theory is based upon how people understand materiel. It is based on aptitude and capacity to learn, learning styles, and it is also the basis of constructivism. (http://www.learningandteaching.info/learning/cognitiv e.htm) The cognitivist revolution replaced behaviorism in 1960s as the dominant paradigm. Cognitivism focuses on the inner mental activities – opening the “black box” of the human mind is valuable and necessary for understanding how people learn. Mental processes such as thinking, memory, knowing, and problem-solving need to be explored. Knowledge can be seen as schema or symbolic mental constructions. Learning is defined as change in a learner’s schemata. (http://www.learning- theories.com/cognitivism.html#more-34)
  • 4. Classroom Implications for Teachers Integrate visuals, audio, props, verbal/nonverbal content, and give examples in lessons Create interesting and motivating lessons that engage students (can use the Nine Events of Instruction as a guideline ex. stimulating recall, providing feedback) Have students complete component tasks that lead toward a final task Adjust instruction and assessment based on students’ multiple intelligences and learning styles Include activities in lessons that support other
  • 5. Classroom Implications for Teachers (cont.) Plan curriculum based on what students already know and what they should learn Give problem-solving scenarios and real-life contexts for learning Monitor students and assess changes in cognition and performance Establish a routine for students and provide instructional support (Examples without technology: oral instruction, books, songs, discussions) (Examples with technology: PowerPoint, video, SMART Board, projector, websites)
  • 6. Classroom Implications for Students Develop knowledge and skills from simple to complex (hierarchical learning) Demonstrate learning outcomes in assignments (ex. intellectual skills, cognitive strategies) Have different learning styles and benefit from instruction associated with their multiple intelligences (ex. puzzles or playing Tetris for spatial-visual intelligence) Use background knowledge and organize ideas and thoughts Explore and be active in the learning process Practice learned information and elaborate by relating to other information (ex. making analogies) Master content from previous lessons, and then continue to gain knowledge and information
  • 7. Classroom Implications for Students (cont.) Demonstrate competence through knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, a nd evaluation (Examples without technology: worksheets, board games, puzzles, flash cards, essays, experiments/projects) (Examples with technology: academic software, database and word processing software, computer games) Credits: Jordan, L. (n.d.). Cognitive strategies. Retrieved from http://www.specialconnections.ku.edu/?q=instruction/cognitive _strategies Shelly, G., Gunter, G., & Gunter, R. (2012). Teachers discovering computers: Integrating technology in a connected world. (7th ed.). Boston, MA: Course Technology: Cengage Learning.
  • 8. What Do You Think About The Theory For Your Own Teaching? Using the cognitive theory as a learning theory in the classroom is something we as future educators plan to do. As teachers, we want to help our students develop the skills that will help them further their education and help them think in their everyday lives. We want our student’s to carry the information being taught to them forever, not just used for one assignment and forgotten the next day. Using Gagne’s Nine Events of Instruction will help set up a basic structure that will, as the book states, help our students “improve the internal process of learning”. Too often students are taught for a purpose of a grade, but the cognitive theory is a way to really allow the information to sink in.