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Learning - in psychology, the process by which a relatively lasting change in potential behavior occurs as a result of practice or experience. Learning is distinguished from behavioral changes arising from such processes as maturation and illness, but does apply to motor skills, such as driving a car, to intellectual skills, such as reading, and to attitudes and values, such as prejudice. There


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    Cognition and Instruction » Read Now

    by David Myers Klahr. 370 pgs.

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    Cognitive Perspectives on Peer Learning » Read Now

    by Angela M. O'Donnell, Alison King. 358 pgs.

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    Teachers' and Students' Cognitive Styles in Early Childhood Education » Read Now

    by Olivia Natividad Saracho. 206 pgs.

    Some educators feel that children's cognitive styles should be taken into account when learning activities are planned for them. The term "cognitive styles" refers to one's "personal style," and describes an individual's mode of understanding, thinking, remembering, judging, and solving problems; in...
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