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Gestalt Theory

The term “Gestalt,” comes from a German word that roughly means pattern or form. The main tenet of the Gestalt theory is that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts; learning is more than just invoking mechanical responses from learners.

As with other learning theories, the Gestalt theory has laws of organization by which it must function. These organizational laws already exist in the make-up of the human mind and how perceptions are structured. Gestalt theorists propose that the experiences and perceptions of learners have a significant impact on the way that they learn.

One aspect of Gestalt is phenomenology, which is the study of how people organize learning by looking at their lived experiences and consciousness. Learning happens best when the instruction is related to their real life experiences. The human brain has the ability to make a map of the stimuli caused by these life experiences. This process of mapping is called “isomorphism.”

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Gestalt theory is the psychological concept that determines about viewing every scene and object in simple terms.It makes people understand the issues through perceiving it.It makes the object seen as whole rather than dividing it into parts.

Implication of gestalt's theory of learning are requirement of disturbance or certain factors as stimuli is major while learning process takes place. Relating things and object to generate issues for solving, things should be simplified for learning etc.

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