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Psychology of Learning for Instruction

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The Introduction explains what learning is, what learning theories are, and why these theories are important for teaching and instructional design.

1. What is learning?

Learning is a relatively lasting change in knowledge, skills, attitudes, or behavior that results from experience or practice.

Learning is not simply memorizing information. It can involve:

  • Understanding concepts
  • Developing skills
  • Changing behavior
  • Solving problems
  • Developing new ways of thinking

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The Introduction explains what learning is, what learning theories are, and why these theories are important for teaching and instructional design.

1. What is learning?

Learning is a relatively lasting change in knowledge, skills, attitudes, or behavior that results from experience or practice.

Learning is not simply memorizing information. It can involve:

  • Understanding concepts
  • Developing skills
  • Changing behavior
  • Solving problems
  • Developing new ways of thinking

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