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<title>A Theoretical Model of Learning Employing Constructivism, Phenomenology and Neuroscience: Constructivist Neurophenomenology</title>
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	<p>The purpose of this research study was to propose a new learning theory  for career and technical education with a foundation in philosophy and  neuroscience. It purports  to combine constructivism, phenomenology and  neuroscience into a proposed learning theory entitled ‘constructivist  neurophenomenology embedded in embodied cognition, that is, the  formative role that the environment plays in the development of  cognitive processes.  The theory represents a trinity of  constructivism’s genetic epistemology manifesting itself in (a)  accommodation, (b) phenomenology’ intentionality, that is there is  always something there for consciousness, and  (c) neuroscience cell  assembly. These three actions of the brain construct consciousness,  memory, and learning via metaphorical thinking.</p>

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<author>Jon D. Davey PhD AIA</author>


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