Which of the following statements are correct? A. Learning is a lifelong process B. Learning is not possible without a teacher C. Learning is enhanced through socially supported interactions. D. Learning is enhanced through experiences E. Learning is not possible without a school Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Which of the following statements are correct? A. Learning is a lifelong process B. Learning is not possible without a teacher C. Learning is enhanced through socially supported interactions. D. Learning is enhanced through experiences E. Learning is not possible without a school Choose the correct answer from the options given below: Correct Answer A, C and D only

Learning is “a process that leads to change, which occurs as a result of experience and increases the potential for improved performance and future learning” Key Points

  • Learning can be defined as the acquisition of knowledge behaviors, skills, values, or preferences.
  • Learning can occur through education, personal development, schooling, training or experience.
  • It can occur consciously and unconsciously.
  • Learning is not limited to a certain age or period in life; we learn throughout our lives. Learning is a lifelong process.
  • Learning is not listening and accepting what we are taught, but understanding and experiencing them. Learning is enhanced through socially supported interactions.
  • Learning is a permanent change in behaviour or attitude of a person, because of direct and indirect experience or education and training and practice. Learning is enhanced through experiences.
  • Learning is not limited by age .Learning is not a systematic process.

Hence, we can conclude that A, C and D points are correct regarding learning.

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Factual Situation: An English teacher in a famous 'English School' after having some rift with the management left the school and started a new 'Language School' very close to the English School. Many students of the English School left it and joined the new Language School. As a result, the English School suffered huge financial loss and hence filed a suit for compensation against the new school.