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I have ealier mentioned that I am interested in linking theories of learning with ICT in education. Proponents in ICT in education view the practice of introducing ICT on school curricula to be complex, since the tool is multidisciplnary. It is hoewever recommended that a successful ICT integration on the school curriculum be broad based without the subject being taught in isolation of tradition subjects.

THEORIES OF LEARNING [edit] Pieget's Theory Pieget, himself a psychologist was fascinated by the way mental development in childre occurs. According to his theory, each child for that matter, is endowed with mental schemata that enable him or her extract knowledge from the environment.... The following issues arise when examining the learner in the course of constructing:

is the learner independent? what is the role of a teacher? Is the learner able to resolve all conflict wthout assistance? What is the role of the teacher? Does the environment play any role? Retrieved from "http://www.wikieducator.org/User:MSS/sandbox"

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Pieget's Theory

 * Pieget, himself a psychologist was fascinated by the way mental development in childre occurs. According to his theory, each child for that matter, is endowed with mental schemata that enable him or her extract knowledge from the environment....

The following issues arise when examining the learner in the course of constructing:


 * is the learner independent?
 * what is the role of a teacher?


 * 1) Is the learner able to resolve all conflict wthout assistance?
 * 2) What is the role of the teacher?
 * 3) Does the environment play any role?

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