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    Adult Learning

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    Adult learning is a complex subject that in recent years has become more of a necessity than a personal pursuit. There are three factors present in the American society today that necessitate the need for adult learning. These factors are: Dramatic changes in demographics‚ the global economy‚ and technology. (5) Demographics are concerned with growth and development of adult learners and emerging groups of learners with special needs. There are more adults in our society than ever before and the

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    Learning Theorists

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    Assignment 5 – Learning Theories People have been trying to understand the learning process for over 2000 years. It was discussed and debated at great length by the Greek philosophers such as Socrates (469 – 399 BC)‚ Plato (427 – 347 BC) and Aristotle (384 – 322 BC) (Hammond et al‚ 2001). This debate has carried on through the ages and still goes on today with a multitude of viewpoints on the purpose of education and how best to encourage learning to eventuate. Plato and his disciple Aristotle

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    Learning Curve

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    LEARNING CURVE CONCEPT AND ITS USEFULNESS IN MANAGEMENT DECISIONS Presented ByKriti Agarwal (A002) Aniket Rane(A046) Nitin Gupta(A024) Eshan Singh(A057) Mayank Bhatia(A013) HISTORY Introduced to the aircraft industry in 1936 by T. P. Wright in his article Journal of the Aeronautical Science He found that per unit production time reduced at an unvarying rate Since then‚ learning curves (also known as progress functions) have been applied to all types of work INTRODUCTION A graphical representation

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    ONLINE LEARNING Online learning‚ the prominent aspect of e-learning‚ has been considered as one of the efficient ways for education in this modern life. According to Enman and May (2012)‚ “Since 2000‚ the global e-learning market has grown by 900%.By the 2019‚ 50% of all training will be performed online.” However‚ apart from its benefits‚ online learning also brings many negative effects to students of every age group. This easy will focus on two advantages‚ convenience and cost-saving‚ as well

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    Learning Theory

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    Learning theory (education) Learning theories are conceptual frameworks that describe how information is absorbed‚ processed‚ and retained during learning. Cognitive‚ emotional‚ and environmental influences‚ as well as prior experience‚ all play a part in how understanding‚ or a world view‚ is acquired or changed‚ and knowledge and skills retained. * Behaviorists look at learning as an aspect of conditioning and will advocate a system of rewards and targets in education. * Educators who

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    Outdoor Learning

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    “Better learning will not come from finding better ways for the teacher to instruct but from giving learners better opportunities to construct.” - (Seymour Papert‚ Professor Emeritus ‚ MIT Media Lab). There are many ways teachers and schools can make the curriculum more enjoyable. In my essay I am going to explore the ways that this can be achieved and the benefits it will have on children‚ teachers and schools. One way that teachers and schools can develop children’s enjoyment towards learning

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    As centuries changes‚ so too does the learning styles of students’ changes. Hence different learning theories such as behaviorism‚ cognitivism‚ and constructivism have been used to improve learning‚ performance and class involvement of student. Each of theories has distinctive features based on their individual perspectives of the learning process. In this essay‚ I will mainly discuss 3 things: 1) the main tenet of behaviorism and constructivism‚ 2) a comparison between cognitive and constructivism

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    Learning in an Organization

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    Introduction: This paper is written about "learning in an organization"‚ in other words‚ how to transfer knowledge between people who work in the organization. The authors of this study propose that knowledge has two perspectives; one is tacit knowledge and the other is explicit knowledge (Nonaka and Takeuchi 1995)‚ and these two kinds of knowledge can be managed in an organization‚ which Nonaka and Takeuchi (1995) called SECI model. The theory is put on a situation which I joined. I managed business

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    Assesment for learning

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    Assessment for Learning From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search In classrooms where assessment for learning is practiced‚ students know at the outset of a unit of study what they are expected to learn. At the beginning of the unit‚ the teacher will work with the student to understand what she or he already knows about the topic as well as to identify any gaps or misconceptions (initial/diagnostic assessment). As the unit progresses‚ the teacher and student work together

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    Assessment Reform Group (2002) identifies ten principles to guide classroom practice in assessment for learning .Choose five of particular relevance to your practice and evaluate them in relation to the pupil experience in your school. Assessment for learning (AFL) is the process of seeking and interpreting evidence for use by learners and their teachers to decide where the learners are in their learning‚ where they need to be and how to achieve their goal. Black and William (1998) in their research

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