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Towards a Critical Theory of Adult Learning/Education: Transformational Theory and Beyond.
Arthur L. Wilson, Richard Kiely
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DIGITAL EMPOWERMENT IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING (PERSPECTIVE OF JEAN PIAGET-LEARNING THEORY)
Ni Putu Ratni
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Proceedings of the 2019 3rd International Conference on E-Society, E-Education and E-Technology, 2019
Globally, online learning is widely used as a modern means of delivering instruction. Yet, a significant proportion of online material fails to meet the benchmarks of successful teaching and learning highlighting a need for guidelines on how to structure online materials for effective learning. By presenting learning theories; behaviourism, cognitivism,
Hesham Alomyan, Deborah Green
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Globally, online learning is widely used as a modern means of delivering instruction. Yet, a significant proportion of online material fails to meet the benchmarks of successful teaching and learning highlighting a need for guidelines on how to structure online materials for effective learning. By presenting learning theories; behaviourism, cognitivism,
Hesham Alomyan, Deborah Green
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Transformative Learning Theory
New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2008AbstractThis chapter updates transformative learning theory through discussing emerging alternative theoretical conceptions, current research findings, and implications for practice.
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Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1976
Attention or "concentration" requires control of activity in those excess neurons that are not necessary for the present task. The control is probably not a massive inhibitory suppression but may be a recruiting process, a function of complex perceptual and associative learning that begins with early experience.
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Attention or "concentration" requires control of activity in those excess neurons that are not necessary for the present task. The control is probably not a massive inhibitory suppression but may be a recruiting process, a function of complex perceptual and associative learning that begins with early experience.
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Workplace learning and learning theory
Journal of Workplace Learning, 2003Recent years have seen significantly increased interest in learning at the workplace as partial or full compensation for vocationally‐oriented education and training in schools and educational institutions. In this general enthusiasm, former scepticism about workplace learning would seem to be buried deep under layers of modern management slogans ...
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Learning theory and psychoanalysis
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1966At a time when cybernetics has come to relate the behaviour of man to that of lifeless machines, we cannot possibly turn our backs on the model of something as close to man as is another mammal. The animal model is, however, a potentially double‐edged weapon. It can be a blessing to the extent to which we succeed in establishing all that man and animal
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Learning Theory and Descriptive Set Theory
Journal of Logic and Computation, 1993Kevin T. Kelly. Learning Theory and Descriptive Set Theory.
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General Music Today, 2011
Effective music educators often recognize that there is more than one way to teach a musical objective and understand that a specific approach may be more appropriate than another in a given setting. To meet contemporary demands, music educators need to be smart—understanding the nuances of various theories of learning, savvy—understanding their own ...
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Effective music educators often recognize that there is more than one way to teach a musical objective and understand that a specific approach may be more appropriate than another in a given setting. To meet contemporary demands, music educators need to be smart—understanding the nuances of various theories of learning, savvy—understanding their own ...
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