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The Psychology of Learning
Only a small part of learning takes place in schools. Just as a child learns to walk, talk, and handle things without the help of trained teachers, so industrial skills are normally acquired by imitation and practice. Learning in fact takes place all the time, without anyone setting outher to learn ot to teach. Two psychologists discuss in this new Pelican the laws which seem to govern the process of learning in its widest sense.
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