explain the law of readiness in learning
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ADVERTISEMENTS: Thorndike's Law of Readiness refers to a preparatory set on the part of the organism to learn. It points out that one learns only when he is physically and mentally ready for it. ... If students are not willing to learn, forcing them to learn will cause dissatisfaction and annoyance.
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Thorndike's Law of Readiness refers to a preparatory set on the part of the organism to learn. It points out that one learns only when he is physically and mentally ready for it. ... If students are not willing to learn, forcing them to learn will cause dissatisfaction and annoyance.
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