GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
LEARNING THEORIES
Question
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Yes, because we continue to learn as we experience through age.
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Yes, because sometimes we like to be different.
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No, because people are inherently who they are as learners.
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Age is often associated with a decline in cognitive abilities that are important for maintaining functional independence, such as learning new skills. Many forms of motor learning appear to be relatively well preserved with age, while learning tasks that involve associative binding tend to be negatively affected.
Detailed explanation-2: -No matter which way of learning gives you the best results, it’s possible to change the way you study to maximize your learning ability-for example, you don’t have to restrict yourself to reading lecture slides if you learn better aurally.
Detailed explanation-3: -Learning Slows with Age This is a trade-off between what researchers call fluid intelligence and crystallized intelligence. Even if our minds slow down as we get older, we accumulate more experience. We know more as we age, even if we’re slower at learning and processing new information.
Detailed explanation-4: -Learning styles are important because they can help many individuals-including students, educators, professionals and learning and development specialists-better understand the particular modalities that can help learners process information most effectively.