Learning Action
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A Learning Action is a cognitive action that acquires knowledge, skills, or understanding through learning experience, learning study, or learning instruction.
- Context:
- It can actively engage Mental Process Action through cognitive interaction action.
- It can systematically develop Knowledge Framework through learning exposure action.
- It can progressively build Skill Mastery through learning practice action.
- It can adaptively enhance Understanding Level through learning engagement action.
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- It can often utilize Teaching Resource for knowledge learning action.
- It can often employ Practice Method for learning development action.
- It can often incorporate Feedback Loop for learning improvement action.
- It can often leverage Learning Tool for concept learning action.
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- It can range from being a Simple Learning Action to being a Complex Learning Action, depending on its cognitive requirement.
- It can range from being a Basic Learning Action to being an Advanced Learning Action, depending on its mastery level.
- It can range from being a Passive Learning Action to being an Active Learning Action, depending on its engagement type.
- It can range from being a Natural Entity Learning Action to being a Synthetic Entity Learning Action, depending on its entity type.
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- It can support Knowledge Integration Action through cognitive learning process.
- It can facilitate Skill Development Action through applied learning action.
- It can enable Understanding Growth Action through conceptual learning action.
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- Examples:
- Formal Learning Actions, such as:
- Academic Learning Actions, such as:
- Professional Learning Actions, such as:
- Experiential Learning Actions, such as:
- Self-directed Learning Actions, such as:
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- Formal Learning Actions, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Passive Absorption Action, which lacks active learning engagement.
- Random Exposure Action, which lacks learning intention action.
- Mechanical Repetition Action, which lacks learning understanding action.
- Information Storage Action, which lacks knowledge learning integration.
- See: Cognitive Learning Action, Educational Learning Action, Knowledge Learning Action, Skill Learning Action, Understanding Learning Action, Inculcation.