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exis [7]
3 years ago
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It is almost time to explain to the people of Westfield how the rust in their water formed. What have you learned so far about h

ow new substances form? ​
Chemistry
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Alina [70]3 years ago
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Answer:Commons-emblem-question book orange.svg  

Este artículo o sección tiene referencias, pero necesita más para complementar su verificabilidad.

Este aviso fue puesto el 16 de noviembre de 2018.

La lección difícil, cuadro de William-Adolphe Bouguereau.

El aprendizaje es el proceso a través del cual se modifican y adquieren habilidades, destrezas, conocimientos, conductas y valores.1​ Esto como resultado del estudio, la experiencia, la instrucción, el razonamiento y la observación. Este proceso puede ser analizado desde distintas perspectivas, por lo que existen distintas teorías del aprendizaje. Es una de las funciones mentales más importantes en humanos, animales y sistemas artificiales. En él intervienen diversos factores que van desde el medio en el cual se desenvuelve el ser humano, así como los valores y principios que se aprenden en la familia. En esta última se establecen los principios del aprendizaje de todo individuo y se afianza el conocimiento recibido, el cual forma la base para aprendizajes posteriores.

El aprendizaje humano está relacionado con la educación y el desarrollo personal. Debe estar orientado adecuadamente y es óptimo cuando el individuo está motivado. El estudio sobre cómo aprender interesa a las Ciencias de la Educación, la pedagogía, la neuropsicología, la psicología educacional y la antropología, aquella que recoge las peculiaridades propias de cada etapa del desarrollo humano. Concibe sus planteamientos teóricos, metodológicos y didácticos para cada una de ellas. Dentro de ella se enmarcan, por ejemplo la pedagogía y la andragogía, la educación de niños y adultos respectivamente.2​

Explanation: corona plis

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