Kurt Lewin developed Field Theory of Learning Education which views behavior as a function of the person and their environment, described by the formula B=f(P,E). This theory has major educational implications, suggesting that to understand learning we must consider the total situation and that changing the person or their environment can influence their behavior.
Kurt Lewin developed Field Theory of Learning Education which views behavior as a function of the person and their environment, described by the formula B=f(P,E). This theory has major educational implications, suggesting that to understand learning we must consider the total situation and that changing the person or their environment can influence their behavior.
Kurt Lewin developed Field Theory of Learning Education which views behavior as a function of the person and their environment, described by the formula B=f(P,E). This theory has major educational implications, suggesting that to understand learning we must consider the total situation and that changing the person or their environment can influence their behavior.