A Learners’ View (ALV) Is Of Choices On The Shortest And Fastest Path To Learning, The Oxygen Of Social Life.
Definition: 1. a Sets of two mutually exclusive alternatives from which learners select explicitly or implicitly to formulating a choice while learning. b Available alternatives from which learners make choices during lessons that reflect their present and affect their future role in society.
2. Establishes a link between learning as social processes (social action) and its place in social systems.
(This page holds a place for descriptions of those variables of sight, sound and other senses that experimental empirical behavioral and social scientists have identified as existing for learning to occur promptly and rapidly.)
Related Reading
Related Resources
- Parsons, T. Theory of Society.
- Swanson, G. (1964). Pattern Variables. In J. Gould & W. Kolb (Eds.), A Dictionary of the Social Sciences. NY: The Free Press, pp. 497-489.