Tag: situated learning


CONTEXT-SPECIFIC LEARNING

Definition and Foundational Principles of Context-Specific Learning Context-specific learning is a psychological phenomenon describing the acquisition of knowledge or skills that is intrinsically tied to the specific environmental, physiological, or psychological setting in which the learning occurred. Fundamentally, this means that the retrieval and demonstration of the learned material are maximized when the individual is […]

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SITUATED LEARNING

SITUATED LEARNING The Core Definition of Situated Learning Situated learning is an educational paradigm fundamentally based on the premise that learning is an inherently social and cultural phenomenon, most effectively occurring when deeply embedded within the authentic contexts, activities, and cultures where the knowledge will ultimately be applied. This approach challenges traditional views of learning […]

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