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How many stages of learning are there?
2
3
4
5
The stages of learning are:
Sensory register
Working memory
Long-term memory
Central executive
Metacognition is
thinking about learning
thinking about thinking
thinking about language
thinking about development
The central executive
regulates what data goes into your memory
is the central part of the brain
regulates the type of information you receive
regulates how long info stays in your short-term memory
The sensory register
processes information
is the input from environment
is where information is encoded for future retrieval
Short-term memory
processes information
Is the input from the environment
is where information is stored for later retrieval
Long-term memory
is where information is stored for later retrieval
is the input from the environment
processes information
Learning strategies for enhancing short-term memory
chunking
rehearsal
retrieval
visual imagery
make learning meaningful
Process of IPT
stimulus - sensory register - attention - working memory - encoding - long-term memory
attention - stimulus - sensory register - working memory - encoding - long-term memory
sensory register - short-term memory - long-term memory
What is essential to learning and moves stimuli from sensory register to working memory?
attention
stimulus
chunking
rehearsal
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