PPT-MEANING OF LEARNING

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THEORIES OF LEARNING BEHAVIORAL THEORIES OF LEARNING 1 LEARNING AND LEARNING THEORIESLEARNING 2 Meaning of Learning There is no universally accepted meaning of

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THEORIES OF LEARNING BEHAVIORAL THEORIES OF LEARNING 1 LEARNING AND LEARNING THEORIESLEARNING 2 Meaning of Learning There is no universally accepted meaning of learning Meaning depends on learning approach. milieu of on the street became a street people of home more experienced (Randall, 1988; Lonsdale, mean that they believe that they what they would home). Watson commonly distinguish may not current ex Types of Meaning. Denotation. / . Connotation. The core sense of a word. . My sister . died. . . The associative sense attached to a word apart from its core sense is termed connotative meaning.. My sister . “. the communicative value an expression has by virtue of. . what it refers to. , . over and above its purely conceptual content” (Leech, 1974: 14) . For example, . the word ‘woman’ is defined conceptually by three properties ‘human’, ‘female’, ‘adult’. In addition, the word includes other psychological and social properties such as ‘gregarious’, ‘subject to maternal instinct’. Leech maintains that ‘woman’ has the putative properties of being frail, prone to tears, and emotional. . . Examples:. . . . Explicate. Word. Meaning. Explicate. To explain in detail. Milieu. Environment or surroundings. Juxtapose. Place side by side. Ebb. To. weaken or become less. Prattle. . Examples:. . Subway. Subzero. Class Examples: . . Prefix:. . Sub. . Visual/Memory Clue. Prefix. Meaning. Sub. Under. Super. Greater, beyond. Trans. Across, beyond. Un, . uni. One. Un (pronounced . BY ESPERANZA VERA R. . FULL TIME PROFESSOR . UNIVERSIDAD PEDAGOGICA NACIONAL. Listening for the general idea of a text. (. listening for gist.  . ). Direct. . meaning. . comprehension. What. . is. Vanity of vanities! All is vanity.. I. There is no purpose or meaning found in the world.. Vanity of vanities! All is vanity.. II. God is completely happy and satisfied in His own glory.. But our God is in the heavens;. discover the opinion . of . cartoonists. !. Cartoon PowerPoint. Your job in class today…. Is to create a document that examines the ten pictures around the classroom and addresses . these . three points. 1. In the second year of the reign of Nebuchadnezzar, Nebuchadnezzar had dreams; his spirit was troubled, and his sleep left him. . Daniel 2:2-4. 2. . Then the king commanded that the magicians, the enchanters, the sorcerers, and the Chaldeans be summoned to tell the king his dreams. So they came in and stood before the king. . Semantics studies . the meaning of words and other parts of language, . it is . the systematic study of meaning. The study of meaning can be undertaken in various ways. Speakers of a language have an implicit knowledge about what is meaningful in their language and . Basic Skills. Take a moment…. “It is not just what we inherit from our mothers and fathers that haunts us. It’s all kinds of old defunct theories, all sorts of old defunct beliefs, and things like that. It’s not that they actually live on in us; they are simply lodged there and we cannot get rid of them. I’ve only to pick up a newspaper and I see ghosts gliding between the lines” –. Story #1 – Rope Burn. h. umiliation . hu. -mil-i-. ation. fringes . frin-ges. expectations ex-. pect. -a-. tions. coaxed coax-. ed. sincere sin-. cere. hesitating . hes. -i-ta-ting. The Wizard of Oz. : Chapter . 8. What is the meaning / tone / elements of beauty in the text?. . Just . as he spoke there came from the forest a terrible roar, and the next moment a great Lion bounded into the road. With one blow of his paw he sent the Scarecrow spinning over and over to the edge of the road, and then he struck at the Tin Woodman with his sharp claws. But, to the Lion's surprise, he could make no impression on the tin, although the Woodman fell over in the road and lay still. . Story . #6 . – . My . Abuelita. wistful . wist-ful. . grateful grate-. ful. . grim gr-. im. raspy . ras-py. swarmed . swar. -med. revelers rev-el-. ers. irresistible . ir. -re-. sist.

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