Learning Theory and Implications For Instruction

Blended learning

Erreichtes Niveau

Mittelstufe

Dauer

 13,00 Woche(n)

Sprache(n) der Dienstleistung

EN

Nächster Termin

 07.09.2026
Ort
 Online

Preis

100,00€

Wer organisiert diese Schulung?

Das European Business Institute (EBU) ist eine gemeinnützige Wirtschaftshochschule mit Sitz in Luxemburg. Sie bietet flexible, hochwertige Online- und Präsenzprogramme für Studierende aus aller Welt an. Die EBU engagiert sich für Innovation und Inklusion und unterstützt Studierende – insbesondere aus benachteiligten Regionen – durch interaktive Live-Webinare, Blockchain-verifizierte Zertifikate und eine international anerkannte Fakultät zum Erfolg. Die EBU ist auf zukunftsweisende Bereiche wie Künstliche Intelligenz, Cybersicherheit, Blockchain, Robotik und Data Science spezialisiert. Zur Förderung des lebenslangen Lernens bietet die EBU allen Studierenden ein exklusives Stipendium in Höhe von 86 %. Der Code EBULLL25 kann bei der Anmeldung verwendet werden. Treten Sie per Live-Zoom einer kollaborativen und konstruktivistischen Lernumgebung bei, gemeinsam mit Studierenden aus über 60 Ländern.

An wen richtet sich die Weiterbildung?

Open to all Candidates

Voraussetzungen

No Prerequisites

Ziele

This course is a study of human learning and cognitive organization and process. The content will provide an overview of the development of learning theory and cognitive models since the beginning of the scientific study of human learning and mental processes. Major theories concerning the learning process and their implications for the instructional process are investigated.
The focus of the course will be the linkage between theory and educational practice.

Attention will be given to the cognitive, affective, and sensory/psychomotor domains and implications for learning through different modalities. Contributions of neuroscience to understanding adolescent research are explored, and structural barriers to learning such as stereotype threat are discussed.
Students will gain insights into the interplay of learner characteristics, prior experiences, the medium of instruction, and cultural influences and understand that learning is contextual, with no single theory universally applying to every student in every situation.

Inhalt

This course will cover the following topics.

UNIT 1: Introduction; Learning and Teaching in the Classroom; Course Overview & Perspectives on Learning, theories of learning and their instructional applications in educational settings.

UNIT 2: Behavioral Analysis; Behaviorism and the Information Processing Model in Classroom Practices; Theoretical Overview, Modeling, Self-Efficacy, & Self-Regulation; Pavlovian Conditioning, Watson, Guthrie, Skinner, Thornkike, and Bandura.

UNIT 3: Cognitive Analysis; Complex Cognitive Processes, Concept Learning & Conceptual Change, viewpoints, and applications regarding the teaching/learning process including Bruner and Ausubel.

UNIT 4: Social Analysis; Observational, Social Learning; Identify humanistic viewpoints and applications regarding the teaching/learning process including Rogers; Recognize the significance of social learning theory and its implication for teaching.

UNIT 5: Constructivist; Piaget’s, Bruner’s, & Vygotsky’s Theory.

UNIT 6: Who’s Who in Human Learning.

UNIT 7: The Adolescent Brain and Neuroscience; Identify concepts and procedures that enable students to process and store information.

UNIT 8: Understanding Learner Characteristics; Understand human growth and development issues and concepts for childhood and early adolescence.

UNIT 9: Multiple Approaches to Curriculum Design.

Behandelte Themen

By the end of the course, the candidate will:

  • Become conversant with basic assumptions, concepts, and principles of each theory.
  • Grasp possible implications of each theory for different instructional settings.
  • Compare and contrast a range of theories in a variety of settings and age groups.
  • Create, revise, and begin to use your theory of learning.
  • Reflect on how learning theories impact every aspect of your life.
  • Explain the interactions of students, teachers, and materials in classrooms and the implications of these interactions for classroom environments.
  • Describe contemporary learners along a continuum of characteristics, i.e., socio-economic status, ethnicity, gender, ability, among others, and discuss the implications of these characteristics for instruction in the contemporary classroom and in the future.
  • Compare and contrast major theoretical positions on learning.
  • Recognize and articulate how their philosophies and preferences for learning influence their educational practices.
  • Examine motivation and its implications for learning and classroom practices environments.
  • Utilize self-assessment for self-improvement and self-enhancement as educational professionals.

Pädagogische Methoden

The online delivery blends synchronous and asynchronous components. Students complete self-directed assignments hosted on the course platform. Weekly Forums support a required active, rubric-based student contributions that foster collaboration.

Bewertung

Exams may include essays, short answers, or MCQs. Formats include open/closed book. Time zones are considered. Assessments are formative and summative. Students have 2 weeks to review grades and must follow the appeal process in the Student Handbook.

Zertifikat, Diplom

Certificate

Kursunterlagen

The EBU ensures administrative and Tech support in an inclusive, accessible learning environment for all students, including those with disabilities or special needs. This policy applies to all students, staff, and learning spaces, full- or part-time.

Nächster Termin

Datum
Stadt
Sprache und Preis
07.09.2026

18.12.2026
Online
EN 100,00€

Zusätzliche Informationen

To join the course, please follow these steps:

- STEP 1: COMPLETE YOUR ONLINE PROFILE
Complete your online profile on the online campus. During this process, you will confirm your essential profile information to accept the offer.
Access the EBU scholarship online campus here
Click the ‘Join EBU/Log In’ button on the homepage. You will need to create a new account.
During the Account creation process, you will be requested to indicate how you heard about the program and to select the partner organization on a drop-down list. If you found EBU by yourself, please simply write 'EBU' in these fields.
Please note as you create a new account, make sure to use a password you can easily remember.
After you create the account, open the link sent to your email for confirmation and then click continue.

- STEP 2: COMPLETE THE COMMITMENT FEE PAYMENT
To enroll in the Autumn Term courses, go to the Certificate Enrolment page
Select the course you would like to enroll in and click ‘Enroll Now’.
Select Payment Type and click proceed.
Enter the promotion code: EBULLL25 and click Apply code. Copy and paste the code to make sure it is correct. This will adjust the fee from €740 to €100.
Enter card details to complete the commitment fee payment. Once you complete your application and commitment fee payment, you will be enrolled in your selected course and ready to commence.