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« on: January 04, 2006, 09:57:13 AM »

"Explorations in Learning & Instruction: The Theory into Practice Database"

http://tip.psychology.org/language.html

It's a simple site with many many kinds of learning theories listed. Here's an excerpt from the introduction page:


The Theory Into Practice (TIP) database contains descriptions of over 50 theories relevant to human learning and instruction. Each description includes the following sections: overview, scope/application, example, principles, and references. Relationships between theories are identified by highlighted text within articles. These relationships can be connections between specific theories or to concepts that underlie a number of theories. The theories are also indexed according to content domain and type of learning.

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