In the vast landscape of education, theory serves as the compass guiding us through the complexities of teaching and learning. From behaviorism's focus on observable behaviors to constructivism's emphasis on active engagement, various theories provide frameworks for understanding how individuals acquire knowledge and skills. By delving into the depths of learning theories, educators can tailor their teaching methodologies to cater to diverse learning styles and maximize student outcomes.
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