What the child learns, how well she learns it and how she is able to apply that learning to various situations depends on:
What the child learns, how well she learns it and how she is able to apply that learning to various situations depends on: Correct Answer opportunities she has to observe and interact with objects and people.
One of the important characteristics of learning is that the acquisition of skills, habits, knowledge, and attitudes, influences the acquisition of new learning due to some kind of carry-over effect.
Transfer of learning- It implies
- that training is one faculty of the mind that may help in the functioning of older faculties as well various faculties of mind - memory, reasoning, judgment, observation, etc. - are directed or trained through various academic subjects.
- problem-solving, in which experience in one task influences the performance of another.
- comes from the similarity of contents, the similarity of techniques, the similarity of principles, or a combination of these
- take place and effective when the children are encouraged to observe and interact with objects and people
Types of Transfer of Learning-
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Thus from the above-mentioned points, it is clear that what the child learns, can apply that learning to various situations depends on opportunities she has to observe and interact with objects and people.
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Feb 20, 2025