"Consider the view that adults learn differently than children. Relate your answer to personal experience and theoretical work."
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"Consider the view that adults learn differently than children. Relate your answer to personal experience and theoretical work." All human beings go through the process of learning. It is the gain in skill or knowledge. Learning can be described as a relatively permanent modification of responses as a result of experience. A relatively permanent change in behaviour. Learning varies with different individuals. It varies in time, depth and many more aspects. Learning is the method by which an individual senses and responds to its surroundings, remembering its experience in the process. D. Kolb suggests that learning is 'the process whereby knowledge is created through the transformation of experience'. There are many different perspectives in psychology that are express on learning. Learning is a very complex process, even though it so frequent. N. Hayes proposes that research shows that expectations, imitations and identification are all segments of a child's learning process. Behaviourists believe...

