Name four secondary laws of learning?
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Law of Exercise, Primary Laws of Learning:
This law is also called ‘Law of Use and Disuse’.
(i) Law of Use:
When a modifiable connection is made between a situation and a response, that connection’s strength is other things being equal, increased’.
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(ii) Law of Disuse:
When a modifiable connection is not made between a situation and a response over a length of time, that connection’s strength, other things being equal, decrease.
In brief, we may say that repetition and drill helps learning, and its absence causes forgetfulness. We also believe in the common proverb, practice makes a man perfect’. Drill is based on the principle that repetition fixes the facts to be learnt. That is the reason why the pupils have to repeat arithmetical tables, formulae, spelling lists and definitions in order to establish these.
In all skill lessons, say handwriting, dance, music, craft and drawing repetition is necessary. Lack of practice or exercise causes the memory of the learned material to weaken. Lack of practice causes forgetfulness. We forget because subsequent experiences tend to rule out what has been learnt.
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Educational Implication of Law of Exercise:
(i) We should devote much of our learning time to acquiring all these facts, abilities, arts and skills, which we shall find useful.
(ii) We should have constant practice in what has once been learnt.
(iii) Much time should not elapse between one practice and the subsequent one. Delayed use or long disuse may cause forgetfulness.
Law of Exercise, Primary Laws of Learning:
This law is also called ‘Law of Use and Disuse’.
(i) Law of Use:
When a modifiable connection is made between a situation and a response, that connection’s strength is other things being equal, increased’.
ADVERTISEMENTS:
(ii) Law of Disuse:
When a modifiable connection is not made between a situation and a response over a length of time, that connection’s strength, other things being equal, decrease.
In brief, we may say that repetition and drill helps learning, and its absence causes forgetfulness. We also believe in the common proverb, practice makes a man perfect’. Drill is based on the principle that repetition fixes the facts to be learnt. That is the reason why the pupils have to repeat arithmetical tables, formulae, spelling lists and definitions in order to establish these.
In all skill lessons, say handwriting, dance, music, craft and drawing repetition is necessary. Lack of practice or exercise causes the memory of the learned material to weaken. Lack of practice causes forgetfulness. We forget because subsequent experiences tend to rule out what has been learnt.
ADVERTISEMENTS:
Educational Implication of Law of Exercise:
(i) We should devote much of our learning time to acquiring all these facts, abilities, arts and skills, which we shall find useful.
(ii) We should have constant practice in what has once been learnt.
(iii) Much time should not elapse between one practice and the subsequent one. Delayed use or long disuse may cause forgetfulness.
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