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3. Discovery Learning Theory (Bruner, 1961)
2. Career Choice Theory (Holland, 1985)
4. Dual Code Theory (Paivio, 1986)
5. Elaboration Theory (Reigeluth, 1979)
1. Conflict Theory (Turner, 1998)
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Conflict Theory
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Summary of the theory• Conflict theory tends to explain that a conflict
is a result of an incompetent distribution of wealth of those who control and those who do not (Curran, and Takata, 2013, para. 1).
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Poor students can not go to universities not because of academically, but financially, while the rich students do so, thus poor students can not get high paid jobs, and that creates a conflict.
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Career Choice Theory
Career Choice Theory explains that people, when selecting a career, they pick a career where they can find other people who are like them (O’Brien, 2013, para. 1).
Summary of the theory
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• Singers work with other singers, and engineers work with engineers.
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Discovery Learning Theory
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Summary of the Theory
• Discovery learning theory explains discovering the truth or fact is the best way to learn for learners (Mayer, 2009).
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• When students learn chemistry, it is much easier for them to understand the combination of molecules in experiment, other than telling them as a story or a theory.
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The Dual Coding Theory
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• The theory explains that humans have two systems : Verbal and visual and that is what allows the memory to make a dual code at the same time (Sadoski, 2009, para. 2).
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• When one wants to recall information, that person uses in Dual Code theory to recall both Visual and Verbal and that leads to better recall
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Elaboration theory
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• Elaboration theory explains that a learner should have an organized content from simple to complex order (Wilson and Cole, 1992, para.1)
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ReferencesCole, B. W. (1992, April 1). A Critical Review Of Elaboration Theory.
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Mayer, R. E. (2009, December 23). Constructivism. Retrieved from http://www.education.com/.
O'Brien, B. (2013). Krumboltz Career Choice Theory. Retrieved from http://www.ehow.com/.
Sadoski, M. (2009, December 23). Dual Coding Theory. Retrieved from http://www.education.com/.
Takata, J. C. (2013, January 1). Conflict Theory. Retrieved from http://www.csudh.edu/.
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