Understandin G Learning: Section 1
Understandin G Learning: Section 1
G LEARNING
Section 1
REPORTER
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Group 1
CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3
Christine Palacio Ostos Jumar Ellacer Junmark Cabrera
Jeann Gildo Nuary Poiset Lucylle Joy Bomotano
Reymond Conato Aljay Abejaron
Daisy Padrones
Jephte Pepito
Section Intended Learning
Outcome (SILO)
Analysis of learner-centered
theories of learning.
Analyze learner-centered
theories of learning.
Learning Point
Important Elements of Learning:
a. A change in behavior, better or worse;
b. Change takes place through practice or
NATURE OF
experience;
c. Behavior change must be relatively
LEARNING
"Any somewhat permanent change in
permanent and last for a fairy long
behavior that comes as a result of practice
time. and experience" is how learning is defined.
TYPES OF LEARNING
a. Motor
Learning
It is a form of learning for one to maintain and
go through daily life activities as for example,
walking, running, driving, climbing, and the like.
These activities involve motor coordination.
b. Verbal
Learning
It involves the use of spoken language as well
as the communication devices used. Signs,
pictures, symbols, words, figures, sounds are tools
used in such activities.
c. Concept
Learning
A form of learning which requires the use of
higher-order mental processes like thinking,
reasoning, and analysing. It involves two
processes: abstraction and generalization.
d. Discrimination Learning