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By Sasha Ghosn

Learning Theories Intelligence and Learning Styles Modern Trends in Education BehaviorismCognitivism Constructivism Problem-Based Instruction

Characteristics  Cooperation and involvement  Real-life problems  Connection to the ‘big’ world Background  Dewey – Experiential Education  Vygotsky – Social Constructivism

Questioning  What do I know?  What do I still need to know?  Where can I find this information?

Components  Authenticity  Collaboration  Information gathering  Product

Web Quests Research Investigations

“Education is not preparation for life: Education is life itself.” – John Dewey “Education is either about learning, or it is about nothing”