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Learning theories and its implication to education
• People learns in different ways, teacher
  needs to use diff. strategies of teaching.
• Parent and teachers should help children
  develop good study habits by supervision.
• Since learning is habit formation there
  should be no exception to following the
  rules of good study habits.
• Drill often on those things that should be
  automatized or those that will be needed
  through out life.
• The learning of any fact or information will be
  easier the more it is associated with other
  things, recall will also be easier.
• Frequent review will prevent forgetting.
• Youth is the time for study, so while young
  make use every opportunity for the
  preparation towards earning a living.
• Maturity is the time for production ex: earning
  a living and being creative.
• Students learn best when they enjoy it
  together with the other learners (Social)
• If students are involved in the learning
  process they are more likely to pay attention,
  remember and apply what they learn
  (political)
• If the learners have aren’t easy to define or
  control specially the youngsters of today
  (emotional)
• Learners tend to stay in school due to
  peer group with the same aspiration and
  belief where in they can decide within the
  group (Cultural)
• Attitude of the learners aren’t easy to
  define or control specially if the youngsters
  are living below poverty lines where in
  they don’t have enough basic necessities.
  (economic)
The spectrum of learning theories of
today’s education consists of many
approaches or ways of explaining how
humans learn. A description of each of
these theories will not suffice in providing
you with enough knowledge to critically
examine how the current situation of our
educative process for today, wherein the
technology has a major part of learning
process.
Therefore the real impact of different learning
  theories is immeasurable but it is more
  visible on the end result. Such they are;
1.Individuals who are socially oriented
2.Individuals who are politically oriented
3.Individuals who are economically oriented
4.Individuals who are culturally oriented
5.Individuals who are emotionally strengthen
Hence the real implication to
education of different theories of
learning to education will be
determine if an individual found to
be totally develop socially,
emotionally, politically,
economically and culturally.

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Learning theories and its implication to education

  • 2. • People learns in different ways, teacher needs to use diff. strategies of teaching. • Parent and teachers should help children develop good study habits by supervision. • Since learning is habit formation there should be no exception to following the rules of good study habits. • Drill often on those things that should be automatized or those that will be needed through out life.
  • 3. • The learning of any fact or information will be easier the more it is associated with other things, recall will also be easier. • Frequent review will prevent forgetting. • Youth is the time for study, so while young make use every opportunity for the preparation towards earning a living. • Maturity is the time for production ex: earning a living and being creative.
  • 4. • Students learn best when they enjoy it together with the other learners (Social) • If students are involved in the learning process they are more likely to pay attention, remember and apply what they learn (political) • If the learners have aren’t easy to define or control specially the youngsters of today (emotional)
  • 5. • Learners tend to stay in school due to peer group with the same aspiration and belief where in they can decide within the group (Cultural) • Attitude of the learners aren’t easy to define or control specially if the youngsters are living below poverty lines where in they don’t have enough basic necessities. (economic)
  • 6. The spectrum of learning theories of today’s education consists of many approaches or ways of explaining how humans learn. A description of each of these theories will not suffice in providing you with enough knowledge to critically examine how the current situation of our educative process for today, wherein the technology has a major part of learning process.
  • 7. Therefore the real impact of different learning theories is immeasurable but it is more visible on the end result. Such they are; 1.Individuals who are socially oriented 2.Individuals who are politically oriented 3.Individuals who are economically oriented 4.Individuals who are culturally oriented 5.Individuals who are emotionally strengthen
  • 8. Hence the real implication to education of different theories of learning to education will be determine if an individual found to be totally develop socially, emotionally, politically, economically and culturally.