In learning how people interpret learning information canbe complicated because everyone learns differently. In one website I came across, they talked about the Professional Development Module: Learning Theory and the Adult Learner. It goes into the theories of describing peoples ways of learning and the approaches. Adults learn differently than children. The website article also talks about how adults way of learning is more from experience, problem centered, self-directed and relevant to life. It explains about some principal theories: Andragogy, Behaviorism, Cognitivism, Contructivism, Cooperative Learning, Experiemental Learning, Humanism, Social Learning and Transformative Learning. It also includes some useful "umbrella" sites and teaching tips.
The second website that i found discussed the different parts of the brain. The function of each hemisphere and parts of the brainand how it correlates with the human actions on a daily basis. It also talks about the four learning styles that are used depending on each individual. It also informs us about a Meta-Theory of Theories and Principal Component Analysis which talks about the correlations with the different theories and the left-right preferences in the brain.
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