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Classic Learning: a. Adopting, adapting, and managing new behavior patterns to solve problems the most informed people in society solve. b. Demonstrating increasing observable skill with ways that the most informed people in society behave. c. A name for observable ways (how) that people learn, as through a classic education. d. A term used by educators to contrast with 21st Century Learning; this contrast depends on political assumptions about the locus of learning. |
- Introduction to classic learning
- Principles of classic learning
- Applied learning behavior analysis and Classic Learning
- Classic learning efficiencies
- Learning sciences
- Theories of classic learning
- Philosophies of classic learning