Link: https://minyuanyee335.opened.ca/post-1/

I think this blog is written very clearly. The introduction to the three major learning theories is concise and on point, and the structure is well-organized. I especially resonate with how you described your experience of understanding constructivism, using analogies, diagrams, and examples to break down abstract concepts—that really struck a chord with me. The content doesn’t feel thin at all, and the part about your personal learning process gave me a sense of your thought process. However, I personally feel that the connections between the three theories could be explored a bit more deeply, like how they complement or conflict with each other in real teaching scenarios, which might make it more insightful. Also, while your reflection on learning constructivism is solid, I think adding some specific details—like a particular challenge or a moment of realization—could make it even more impactful for me. I’d suggest trying to include a practical teaching example next time to show how the theories play out in practice, and maybe fleshing out your personal experience a bit more. That could make the article even more engaging.