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Constructivism: Piaget, Skinner, Vygotsky

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This lecture explores the theories of Piaget, Skinner, and Vygotsky on how people learn, emphasizing cognitive development stages, assimilation, accommodation, and the role of schemas. It also delves into the concept of semi-constructivism and 'productive failure'.

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