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    mobile learning to complement theories of formal and informal learning are presented. As such‚ activity theory will form the main theoretical lens through which the elements involved in formal and informal learning for mobile learning will be explored‚ specifically related to context-aware mobile learning application. The author believes that the complexity of the relationships involved can best be analyzed using activity theory. Activity theory‚ as a social and cultural psychology theory‚ can be

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    The social learning theory suggests that an individual’s behaviors and thoughts are shaped by observations (Hutchinson‚ 2016). This theory uses social behavioral aspects of conditioning and discusses that individuals’ behaviors are prompted by emotions and thoughts. The emotions and thoughts that are displayed by a person are thought of as behaviors that need an explanation (Hutchinson‚ 2016). The conditioning principles used are operant conditioning and classical conditioning (Hutchinson‚ 2016)

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    According to Albert Bandura‚ observational learning is a learning process of identifying a model and reproducing their behaviour. Reproduction of the observed behaviour can result on the basis of whether the behaviour of the model carries with it positive or negative consequences. This can also be referred to as vicarious reinforcement or vicarious punishment of the model’s behaviour. An observer will more likely reproduce the actions of a model whose characteristics they find attractive or desirable

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    Jean Piaget’s Learning Stages of Cognitive Development Cognition is defined as the process of learning that includes perception‚ memory‚ judgment and thinking. It is also the basis of Jean Piaget’s theories on learning. He was able to identify the different stages of cognitive development by interviewing and observing children of different ages in gathering the data to which he was able to formulate his theories. He was more concerned on the wrong answers given by children in tests given to

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    Adult Learning Theory Are people too stubborn and independent to learn once they become adults? The Adult Learning Theory focuses on the difference between how adults learn and how children learn. There are three main central ideas that support the Adult Learning Theory. These ideas or theories are known as andragogy‚ self-directed learning‚ and transformational learning. Andragogy is the teaching of adults‚ self-directed learning is the individual controlling their learning‚ and transformational

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    introducing the idea of the experiential learning cycle and of learning styles‚ defines learning as the process whereby "knowledge is created through the transformation of expertise". He suggests that ideas are not fixed but are formed and modified through current and past experiences. His learning cycle consists of four stages; completing each stage is important to improve learning in the next stage : Active Experimentation (The learner actively uses the theories formed and also tries them in new situations

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    individuals with learning disabilities. Identify legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights‚ inclusion‚ equality and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities. I can identify the polices and legislation designed to promote inclusion‚ human rights of individuals with learning disabilities and of their citizenship and equal life chances i.e. National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990; Disability Discrimination Act 2005; Equality Act 2010; Disability Equality

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    Piaget showed cognitive development symbols the change from childhood into adulthood. It is categorized by mental‚ psychosocial‚ and emotional development. There were four different stages in the cognitive development that the child passes through‚ each one with new abilities. The four stages are- Sensorimotor Stage (Birth-2 yrs.) Best known as the object permanence‚ for example the child knows that an item such as a toy still exists‚ even if it is taken out of eyesight. Preoperational Stage (2-7

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    according to the nativist theory‚ is driven by an innate learning device. The development in language is a rapid learning process that begins at birth. Children learn quickly how to communicate their wants and needs first through cries and coos‚ then to more complex sounds. By age 5‚ a child’s vocabulary has increased tremendously and communication is performed with ease. The process of how language develops has been studied since the beginning of child development and many theories have been proposed

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    occurrence of a communicable disease in a society at a given period of time. Obesity condition has reached epidemic proportions all over the world whereby both the adults and children are found obese. Most of the older adults are more likely to be obese as compared to younger adults. On the other hand‚ the percentage of obese children is increasing. There are various factors that lead to obesity. Under the genetic factors‚ the obese condition is passed down from one generation to another. In metabolism

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