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Learn Fundamentals of Agriculture Extension with Rahul
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Learning

  • The behaviorist school of thought explains learning as a change in behavior of individual.
  • The cognitive school of thought considers learning as a change in the cognitive structure of the individual.
  • Thus, learning means noticing a relatively permanent change in behavior through experiences as a result of reinforced practice.

 

Three domains of learning

Cognitive learning

Affective learning

Psychomotor learning

Recognition of facts, figure concept

Receiving by selective attention

Sensory cues guide motor activity

Comprehension and understanding in meaning

Responding attends and react through active participation

Mindset that makes ready to act

Application using learned concept in new situation

Valuing by giving special value to person or matter

Guided responses by copy, follow, trial and error

Analysis to distinguish between facts and inference

Internalizing toward own behavior of learned value and beliefs

Mechanism learned response becomes habitual

 

Learning approach

  1. Trial and error
  2. Insight
  3. Imitation
  4. Reinforcement
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