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Yuri [45]
3 years ago
11

After watching many Olympic medal ceremonies, Barak finds himself humming along with the national anthem of Singapore even thoug

h he did not know it before and did not try to learn it. What is this an example of?
Social Studies
1 answer:
olga nikolaevna [1]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: This is an example of incidental learning

Explanation:

Incidental learning, also known as informal learning, is a type of learning that occurs in contexts outside the educational field, that is, it is a learning that takes place outside the classroom and indirectly. This type of learning is characterized as a process where people share any type of information and have no knowledge that in turn, they learn from this. An example is when friends are gathered in one place and start talking about any topic, this is incidental learning.

Incidental learning has been part of the new way of learning that different institution wants to teach in today's world. This form of learning is one of the foundations of informal learning where it is expressed that people can learn in different contexts. People can acquire new knowledge not only in the field of formal education but also outside it.

When children are playing this also becomes a form of learning. In this dynamic, people can appreciate how they develop roles through the game, discover new things and how they are placing what they have learned at the time of playing.

When people are aware that they can learn anywhere and at any time, they become more receptive and try to take better advantage of the various resources around them. If a person talks to someone about a subject he does not know, in that interaction that person will have learned something new and that knowledge can then be useful at any time in his life.

Learning is a process that begins from birth and ends with the death of the person, which means that at all times people are in constant learning. Just as people learn they can also teach since the learning repertoire they have serves as a resource that can be beneficial for the people with whom they are surrounded.

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