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Learner's characteristics: characteristics of adolescent and adult learners (academic, social, emotional and cognitive), individual differences.

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Learning is strongly based on the intellectual level, cognitive ability, perception, personality and attitude of a learner. As individual many factors affect the learning of a person. ... Learner's characteristics are many such as personal, academic, social/emotional and/or cognitive in nature.

Emotional Barriers. Through experience, adults may fear a subject, have anxiety about a subject or feel anger about forced changes in job responsibilities or policies. These emotions can interfere with the learning process.

Outside responsibilities. Most adult learners have numerous responsibilities and commitments to family, friends, community and work. Carving out time for learning affects adult learners.

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