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Principles of Learning

Learning is a relatively permanent change in a behavioral tendency and is the result of reinforced practice. 
  • Learning has to progress from the simple to complex. 
  • Repetition of the right behavior is necessary for learning. More the repetition, greater is the retention (Law of Repetition). 
  • Success is import'ant to make learning-more effective (Law of Effect). 
  • For learning to be effective, the individual has to be ready and motivated, otherwise the training resources are wasted. 
  • Feedback to learner about his success in learning improves his motivation. 
  • People learn more by doing than by hearing alone. 
  • Learning has to be immediately followed by application otherwise learning is not retained. 
  • Learning some questions unanswered, causes the learner to think more and increases learning (this is called Zeigarnik effect). 
  • Trainees learn better when they learn at their own place. 
  • Learning from earlier experiences can affect later learning. 

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