GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
LEARNING THEORIES
Question
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Necessities
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Lacks
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Wants
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Target Needs Analysis
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Detailed explanation-1: -The process of needs analysis or target situation analysis consists of identifying the target situation and then carrying out a rigorous analysis of the linguistic features of that situation.
Detailed explanation-2: -Learning needs analyses are undertaken to determine the gap between the existing skills, knowledge and abilities and those desired. Once this gap is determined, decisions can be taken as to the type of training required.
Detailed explanation-3: -Two vital devices of determining the needs are target needs and learning needs. The term target needs refers to what learners need to do in the target situation. It consists of three components-necessities, lacks, and wants. Learning needs are what learners need to do in order to learn.
Detailed explanation-4: -a) Target-situation analysis (TSA) TSA reveals what the learner has to know in order to function effectively in the target situation. eg, a businessman may need to know about letters, know how to speak at sales conferences, be able to read catalogues, etc.