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Re: References on Learning Theories

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Posted by Yogesh Malhotra on June 19, 1997 at 18:16:09:

In Reply to: Learning theories posted by Elena on June 19, 1997 at 05:40:27:

Here are some references from bibliographies of my working papers on Learning Theories.

Ausubel, D.P. "A Cognitive Structure Theory of School Learning," in Instruction: Some Contemporary Viewpoints, L. Siegel (ed.), Chandler, San Francisco, 1967, p.222.

Bandura, A. "Modeling Theory," in Learning: Systems, Models, and Theories, W.S.Sahakian (ed.), (2nd ed.), Rand McNally, Chicago, 1976, p. 392.

Bode, H.B. Conflicting Psychologies of Learning, Heath, NY, 1929.

Cavanaugh, J.C. and McGuire, L.C. "Chaos Theory as a Framework for Understanding Adult Lifespan Learning," in Interdisciplinary Handbook of Adult Lifespan Learning, J.D. Sinnott (ed.), Greenwood Press, Westport, CT, 1994, pp. 3-21.

Cross, K.P. Adults as Learners: Increasing Participation and Facilitating Learning, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, 1981.

Gilley, J.W. "Demonstration and Simulation," in Adult Learning Methods: A Guide for Effective Instruction, M.W. Galbraith (ed.), Robert E. Kreiger, Malabar, FL, 1990, pp. 261-281.

Hergenhahn, B.R. An Introduction to Theories of Learning. (3rd ed.) Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1988.

Hill, W.F. Learning: A Survey of Psychological Interpretations. (3rd ed.) Crowell, New York, 1977, p. 261.

Knowles, M.S. "Adult Learning," in Training and Development Handbook, (3rd ed.), McGraw-Hill, New York, 1987.

Leahey, T.H. and Harris, R.J. "Development, Learning, and Cognition," in Learning and Cognition, (3rd ed.), Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1993, pp. 411-412.

Mowrer, R.R. and Klein, S.B. "A Contrast Between Traditional and Contemporary Learning Theory," in Contemporary Learning Theories: Instrumental Conditioning Theory and the Impact of Biological Constraints on Learning, S.B. Klein and R.B. Mowrer (eds.), Erlbaum, Hillsdale, NJ. 1989, pp. 1-10.

Smith, R.M. Learning How to Learn: Applied Learning Theory for Adults, Follett, Chicago, 1982, p. 19.

Wheatley, M.J. Leadership and the New Science: Learning about Organization from an Orderly Universe, Berrett-Koehler, San Francisco, CA, 1994.


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