Which of the following theoretical perspectives view learning as an activity aiming to construct meaning?
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The cognitive school of learning was the theoretical school which focused on viewing learning as an activity aiming to construct meanings from actions performed.
This school was formed as a reaction to the behaviourist school and its excessive emphasis on observable behaviour.
Jean Piaget and William G. Perry can be said to be the founders of this school.
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