Cognitivism

Cognitivism (or cognitive information processing) is the idea that learning is primarily thought processes.

It assumes that students have some knowledge of the subject that they can use as a basis for learning more. Students are proactive in learning.

If learning is thinking, behavior only indicates what people are thinking.

A cognitive approach may be most useful when:

  • Students already have some experience or the subject
  • You have adequate resources
  • Students need well developed understanding
  • You have enough time

Your methods will more likely be:

  • Discussions and reasoning
  • Solving problems
  • Analogies or imagery
  • Classifying information into logical groups