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from programmed information processed by learning, usually rote learning.
does learning takes place in three stages?
Learning occurs in six interlinked stages - inviting, sensing, synthesizing, reflecting ,ruminating, acting and then beginning again.
W. I. Smith has written: 'Programmed learning'
Edward J. Green has written: 'The learning process and programmed instruction' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction
Jean Piaget
Delbert J. Duncan has written: 'Programmed learning aid for retailing' -- subject(s): Management, Programmed instruction, Retail trade
Annice L. Mills has written: 'Programmed learning and the educational process' -- subject(s): Congresses, Programmed instruction, Teaching machines
Training focuses on teaching specific skills for current job tasks, while development aims to enhance overall capabilities and prepare employees for future roles. Methods of employee training include on-the-job training, classroom training, e-learning, and simulations. Each method has its own benefits and is chosen based on the learning objectives and resources available.
Lawrence E. Schlesinger has written: 'The effect of relevant emotional content on performance and learning in programmed instruction' -- subject(s): Emotions, Programmed instruction
When different things need to be done at various stages then the completed stages are recorded on different documents.
Gerald Gerhart Madson has written: 'Establishing criteria in programmed learning'