Evolve wasn’t just another session. It was a high-energy, no-fluff debate where Suraasa-trained teachers brought learning theories out of the textbook and into real classrooms.
Teachers shared practical insights grounded in five major learning theories: Behaviorism, Constructivism, Humanism, Cognitivism, and Connectivism. Each one was brought to life through real classroom experiences.
It wasn’t about discussing theory just for the sake of it. It was about what actually works with students, and how different approaches come to life through real teaching.
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đźź© Behaviorism
Students thrive when expectations are clear. Structure and reinforcement help build focus, discipline, and positive learning habits.
🟨 Constructivism
When students explore and collaborate, learning becomes deeper and more meaningful. Curiosity drives real understanding.
🟦 Humanism
Students learn best when they feel valued. A safe, supportive environment builds confidence and motivation.
🟥 Cognitivism
Strong learning happens when students process and organize information in thoughtful ways. It’s about helping them make connections that stick.
🟪 Connectivism
In a connected world, learning is about making sense of information through networks, technology, and collaboration. Helping students navigate and learn from digital spaces is now essential.
Evolve reminded us that great teaching isn’t about choosing one theory. It’s about blending ideas that meet students where they are, and growing together as teachers.
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