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Which philosophy of education suggests that learning involves not just behavioral changes but also internal processes like organizing, understanding, and problem-solving?

ACognitivism

BBehaviorism

CConstructivism

DHumanism

Answer:

A. Cognitivism

Read Explanation:

  • Cognitivism argues that learning is not only about changing behaviors but also about understanding the mental processes that govern how knowledge is processed, stored, and applied, highlighting the importance of organizing and understanding information and solving problems.


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