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Theory of Concept-Based Learning

A theory about how students form and construct cognitive concepts, ranging from the synthesis of sensory experience to abstract mental representations. Building concepts requires active learning and interaction with a variety of stimuli, as well as the use of strategies such as categorization, comparison, and practical application. This theory promotes higher-order thinking skills and increases students’ ability to use knowledge flexibly in different situations.

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