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Six major learning theories explain how people acquire knowledge and skills: behaviorism focuses on how environmental stimuli and consequences shape observable behaviors; cognitivism emphasizes internal mental processes and representations; constructivism highlights learners actively constructing their own understanding; humanism stresses personal experiences, values, and motivations; connectionism emphasizes neural networks and distributed representations; and sociocultural learning theory which according to this theory, learning takes place through collaborative activities with others, where individuals build upon their existing knowledge and skills. These influential theories have impacted educational practices and sparked ongoing debates as researchers and practitioners grapple with the complexity of learning.
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