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An objective clause is a clause which is like a learning objective but this is the objective for an clause
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Learning target
and, nor, or, for
conjuctions
And, or, but. Those are the most common.
Questions that will be answered as the result of learning something. For example..."the learning objectives for today's presentation will be...." objective questions are those which are in the form of true/false or multiple choice answers
The objective of knowing cybercrime is learning how it works and it can be prevents. It also protects people from becoming victims.
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the basic objective of learning is the continuous improvement in a person through experience, observation, and the circumstances. learning helps a person not to commit same mistakes again and again. learning should have the following elements 1. it should be from a period of time 2. it needs to be present in behaviour i.e. should be shown 3. it should be permanent
compound subject
This is called rote learning. It results in a child being able to repeat a text back verbatim, without any understanding of the biblical text. If rote learning is the objective, then, yes, learning verse by verse is a good method. If the objective is for children to be able to understand and know what they are learning, then this is not the best method.