Learning
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Learning is the process of acquiring knowledge or skill through study, experience or teaching. It is a process that depends on experience and leads to long-term changes in behavior potential. Behavior potential describes the possible behavior of an individual (not actual behavior) in a given situation in order to achieve a goal.
Short term changes in behavior potential, such as fatigue, do not constitute learning. Some long-term changes in behavior potential result from aging and development, rather than learning.
Education is the conscious attempt to promote learning in others.
Here are a few theories and subcategories of learning:
- Cognition
- Experiential education
- Erudition
- Formulating knowledge for learning
- Instructional technology
- Motor learning
- Language education
- Lifelong education
- Learning music by ear
- Learning disability
- Learning psychology
- Learning styles
- Learning theory (education)
- Organizational learning
- Observational learning
- Reading
See also
Categories: Psychology stubs | Education | Learning