The environment significantly influences a learner by shaping their experiences, motivation, and engagement. Factors such as classroom settings, available resources, social interactions, and cultural context can enhance or hinder learning outcomes. A supportive and stimulating environment fosters curiosity and encourages exploration, while a negative or chaotic environment can lead to disengagement and stress. Ultimately, the interaction between the learner and their environment plays a crucial role in their cognitive and emotional development.
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how social and physical environment helps learners
both, but the environment influences the organism more. this causes the organism to change and they start to influence the environment a.k.a THEY ADAPT
Factors affecting the growth and development of a learner include race, sex, cultural factors, lifestyle, socio-economic level and social factors. These factors may vary depending on personality and learner's environment.
A student or learner is often referred to as a "pupil," "scholar," or "learner." In formal educational contexts, they may simply be called a "student." The term can vary based on the level of education or the specific learning environment, such as "trainee" in vocational settings or "participant" in workshops and seminars.
anchored on the needs and interest of the child.the learner is not considers as a passive individuals but as one who engage with his or her environment,,,,,,,,,,,,
Computer based learning can be effective. It is mostly about discipline from the learner. The learner can control how long they are able to study comfortably and take a rest when they choose to without the restraints of a classroom environment.
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Operational environment
1. Quick learner. 2. Wiki learner 3. Rapid learner.
This type of learner is likely an introspective or reflective learner. They benefit from solitary study in a quiet environment to process information deeply and make connections in their own way. They may find it helpful to reflect on what they have learned to fully understand and retain the information.