Learning to learn – Part 1
Learning to learn refers to developing the faculties to become aware of our own learning processes. It is equivalent to […]
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Learning to learn refers to developing the faculties to become aware of our own learning processes. It is equivalent to […]
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If we adopt a positive attitude in the face of challenges, we believe that our experience can be valuable and
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Metacognition is the area of psychology concerned with studying our knowledge of our own thoughts about something in particular and,
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The significance of the beginner stage The beginner’s stage is the most formative of all in our skier’s development since
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The learning context directly influences how we learn. We make sense of the surrounding environment, providing us with stimuli and,
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According to different specialists in the field of learning psychology, there is a general consensus on the learning process through
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Imitation learning theory Imitation is the basis of human learning. It is done first by sight and then by reproduction.
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According to the Theory of motor acquisition, declarative knowledge, that is, the representation of knowledge that is consciously accessible, is
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There are several theories about learning and, even if there are differences between them, there is a tendency to supplement
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The psychology of learning is a field of psychology that studies the learning process, in our case, how we can
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