https://jianiyang.opened.ca/topic-1-blog-prompt/

After I read Jiani’s post 1, first of all, I agree with her point of view. Behaviourism, constructivism and cognitivism are very representative. Due to the different habits of people, suitable education methods are also different. But for constructivism, I have different opinions, because I think most people are based on constructivism. To put it simply, constructivism is like snowballing, building up new knowledge on the basis of old knowledge. From elementary school, middle school and university, we have been learning the new knowledge step by step on the knowledge we have mastered. Finally, I think she mentioned that people must always be curious and in awe of the new things. I have the same feeling that this is the primary productive force for learning.


https://vinceyue.opened.ca/post-1-blog-prompt/

Vince mentioned a lot of novel ideas, which I hadn’t thought of before. By reading his blog, it also gave me new ideas. For example, people who like to use their inherent thinking to determine things or phenomena are the shortcomings of many people, and I think this is also a shortcoming of most cognitivism because their way of thinking affects their behaviour, but often They didn’t realize it by themselves. Vince ’s experience of learning to ride a motorcycle is very interesting. If there is a chance, I would love to learn with him.


Thank you for the blog you shared this week, I really enjoy reading your text and look forward to your blog next week.