kognitivismil
Kognitivismil, often referred to as cognitivism, is a theoretical perspective in psychology and education that emerged in the mid-20th century, largely as a reaction against behaviorism. It focuses on understanding the mental processes involved in learning, such as perception, memory, problem-solving, and language acquisition. Instead of solely observing outward behavior, cognitivism seeks to explore the internal workings of the mind, viewing the learner as an active processor of information.
Key tenets of cognitivism include the idea that knowledge is acquired through internal mental structures and
This perspective emphasizes the importance of understanding how individuals construct their own knowledge and make meaning