Just like anything else that involves human experience or interaction, the act
of learning does not happen in a vacuum. It is at the intersection of prior
knowledge, experience, perception, reality, comprehension, and flexibility that
learning occurs. In years past, the traditional learning paradigms of
behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism have been the benchmarks against
which the learning process has been measured
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