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Nature of Learning

BY:
DINESH KUMAR N
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Nature of Learning
The behaviour of an individual is thus changed through experiences. This change
in behaviour brought about by experiences is commonly known as learning. Thus,
Learning means change in behaviour or behaviour potential that occurs as a result
of experience.
 The process of learning is how individuals acquire knowledge, skills, and
attitudes needed to cope with the challenges of learning process.

Nature of
Learning
Types of Learning
•Visual Learning Visual Social
Aural Learning Learning
•Kinaesthetic Learning
Learning
•Aural Learning
Verbal
•Social Learning Solitary Learning
Learning Types of
•Solitary Learning Learning
•Verbal Learning Logical
Learning
•Logical Learning Kinaesthetic
Learning
•Independent Learning Independent
Learning
Independent Learning
Independent learning is a method or learning process where learners have
ownership and control of their learning – they learn by their own actions and direct,
regulate, and assess their own learning.
Social Learning
Social learning is defined as learning through the observation of other people's
behaviors. It is a process of social change in which people learn from each other in
ways that can benefit wider social-ecological systems.
Verbal Learning
The process of learning about verbal stimuli and responses, such as letters, digits,
nonsense syllables, or words. The methods used include paired-associates learning and
serial learning.

For example, using words, pictures, role-playing, and other activities improves the
memory of paired associations.

A strong command of language also improves memory.


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