Step 1
1.) Piaget: Cognitive development 1.) Reggio Emilia 2.) Gardner: Theory of multiple intelligence 2.) High Scope 3.) Vygotsky: Social cultural theory of development 3.) Montessori 4.) Skinner: Operant conditioning 4.) Waldorf 5.) Bandura: Social learning theory 5.) Bank street 6.) Freud: Psychosexual theory of development 6.) Cooperative 7.) Erikson: Theory of psychosocial development 7.) Creative curriculum 8.) Kohlberg: Theory of moral development 8.) Play based learning
Step 2
Learning is said to be a relatively permanent process that results in a behavioral change. Though various theorists and learning approaches have been proposed, there is one thing all psychologists and people in ...