GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION GOVT NORMS DEFINE FEATURES
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Theory of learning
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Theory of Inclusive Education
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Barrier to learning
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Theory of Psychology of Education
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Detailed explanation-1: -A barrier to learning is anything that prevents a learner from being fully engaged in the learning process. A person, or even a group of people, affected by learning barriers feels frustrated or unwilling, and cannot achieve their learning goals. Learning barriers can be caused by various factors.
Detailed explanation-2: -A learning barrier is anything that interrupts or prevents learning. It impedes the way students engage with learning, encode information, store knowledge and retrieve it during practice.
Detailed explanation-3: -What are barriers to learning? Learning barriers can be physical, mental, emotional, cultural, or social elements that get in the way of a student achieving their learning goals.
Detailed explanation-4: -Barriers to learning can be intrinsic barriers such as mental health disorder, dyslexia, ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, or extrinsic barriers as cultural barriers, emotional factors as an example; feeling neglect or poverty.
Detailed explanation-5: -Internal issues come from within the pupil: poor self-esteem or specific issues such as ASD, ADHD and dyslexia. External barriers are when processes, activities, resources and situations themselves create barriers to someone accessing the learning opportunity.