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what_is_learning [2011/02/01 17:07]
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what_is_learning [2011/02/01 17:25]
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-====== Learning ======+====== ​What is Learning ======
  
-Learning ​is:+===== Learning ​Definitions =====
  
-  ​* all relatively permanent changes in potential for behavior that result from experience but are not due to fatigue, maturation, drugs, injury, or disease. (Lefrancois,​ G. R. Theories of Human Learning: What the Old Man Said. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/​Thompson Learning. 2000.)+There are numerous definitions of learning depending on the point of view. Some of them claim that learning is: 
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 +  * the acquisition of knowledge by study. 
 +  ​"all relatively permanent changes in potential for behavior that result from experience but are not due to fatigue, maturation, drugs, injury, or disease."((Lefrancois,​ G. R. Theories of Human Learning: What the Old Man Said. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/​Thompson Learning. 2000.)
 +  * "a relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience. This refers to a change in behavior, an external change that we can observe."​ ((Ormrod, J.E. Human learning (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall. 1999.)) 
 +  * "a relatively permanent change in mental associations due to experience. This definition focuses on a change in mental associations,​ an internal change that we cannot observe."​ ((Ormrod, J.E. Human learning (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall. 1999.)) 
 +  * the sudden or slow acquisition of insight into the rules governing certain relationships in the environment.
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