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GenaCL600 [577]
1 year ago
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Describe how you negotiate new concepts with prior learning and/or experiences.

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vova2212 [387]1 year ago
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In order to negotiate new concepts with prior learning and/or experiences one has to draw on their ability or confidence to learn new material by trying associating new knowledge with existing ones.

<h3>What is the balance between ones personal values and college culture and reading critically?</h3>

Under the constitution, everyone is entitled to hold their personal values as long as they are not in the infringement of the US constitution.

Value system simply refers to the manner and ways in which a people deem proper to live and relate with one another.

So, in college as long as the rules and principles governing the school are not contravened, there is no conflict whatsoever.

<h3>What are examples of concepts that cross between class and/or with real-world situations?</h3>

In class, we are learning and also helping others learn. This is exactly how life in the real-world is. We are constantly learning and helping others learn.

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