CBSE BOARD XII, asked by hekanikiho, 1 year ago

give the meaning and nature of learning ?​

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Answered by warifkhan
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nature of learning:

Learning is Universal. Every creature that lives learns. Man learns most. The human nervous system is very complex, so are human reactions and so are human acquisition. Positive learning vital for children’s growth and development.

2. Learning is through Experience. Learning always involves some kind of experience, direct or indirect (vicarious).

3. Learning is from all Sides: Today learning is from all sides. Children learn from parents, teachers, environment, nature, media etc.

4. Learning is Continuous. It denotes the lifelong nature of learning. Every day new situations are faced and the individual has to bring essential changes in his style of behaviour adopted to tackle them. Learning is birth to death.

5. It results in Change in Behaviour. It is a change of behaviour influenced by previous behaviour. It is any activity that leaves a more or less permanent effect on later activity.

6. Learning is an Adjustment. Learning helps the individual to adjust himself adequately to the new situations. Most learning in children consists in modifying, adapting, and developing their original nature. In later life the individuals acquire new forms of behaviour.

7. It comes about as a result of practice. It is the basis of drill and practice. It has been proven that students learn best and retain information longer when they have meaningful practice and repetition. Every time practice occurs, learning continues.

8. Learning is a relatively Permanent Change. After a rat wake up from his nap he still remembers the path to the food. Even if you have been on a bicycle for years, in just a few minutes practice you can be quite proficient again.

meaning of learning:

In a Layman’s view, “Learning is something we did when we went to school.” In reality, each of us is continuously going to school. Learning is occurring all the time. With every new experience, new event or new situation we learn something. But this concept of learning is purely theoretical. We cannot observe learning as we can observe the personality of a person or his attitude. We can see changes taking place but not the learning itself. Learning is used in many contexts. Simply speaking, learning refers to this modification of behaviour through practice, training and experience.

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Answered by AditiyarajSaxena
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According to the Dictionary of Psychology:

So that they can be recalled or organised in the process of acquiring insight into a situation.” Therefore, in simple words, learning can be defined as a permanent change in behaviour through education and training, practice and experience.

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