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In what ways can our differences influence the learning environment

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Answered by animeshbiswas362
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As defined by Wikipedia, learning environment can refer to an educational approach, cultural context, or physical setting in which teaching and learning occur for all types of learners and activities.

If you think your learning space won’t affect your study, you better think again. Many educators and curriculum specialists agreed that the learning environment is a highly influential factor when it comes to knowledge and skills acquisition. In fact, a learner’s ability to retain information, apply solutions to analytical problems and innovative new ideas successfully are associated with the surrounding where learning takes place.

Dr. Ken A. Graetz, the Director of Teaching, Learning, and Technology Services at Winona State University wrote on his research, “As students enter a virtual or brick-and-mortar learning environment, they form a cognitive impression of that space and experience an associated emotional response.” For example, students who were subjected to active and motivating environments produced quality outputs. On the other hand, if the learning space is full of distractions, students may perform poorly.

Educause, a nonprofit association in the United States whose mission is “to advance higher education through the use of information technology,” affirmed that all learning takes place in a physical environment with quantifiable and perceptible physical characteristics. Thus, like normal children, aspiring developers, and even developers themselves need a conducive learning environment to grow.

But, what are the impacts of the learning environment? To what extent they affect the progress of developers?

Answered by anus031369
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Answer:

As defined by Wikipedia, learning environment can refer to an educational approach, cultural context, or physical setting in which teaching and learning occur for all types of learners and activities.

If you think your learning space won’t affect your study, you better think again. Many educators and curriculum specialists agreed that the learning environment is a highly influential factor when it comes to knowledge and skills acquisition. In fact, a learner’s ability to retain information, apply solutions to analytical problems and innovative new ideas successfully are associated with the surrounding where learning takes place.

Dr. Ken A. Graetz, the Director of Teaching, Learning, and Technology Services at Winona State University wrote on his research, “As students enter a virtual or brick-and-mortar learning environment, they form a cognitive impression of that space and experience an associated emotional response.” For example, students who were subjected to active and motivating environments produced quality outputs. On the other hand, if the learning space is full of distractions, students may perform poorly.

Educause, a nonprofit association in the United States whose mission is “to advance higher education through the use of information technology,” affirmed that all learning takes place in a physical environment with quantifiable and perceptible physical characteristics. Thus, like normal children, aspiring developers, and even developers themselves need a conducive learning environment to grow.

But, what are the impacts of the learning environment? To what extent they affect the progress of developers?

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