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2006-08-05 05:32:22 · 4 answers · asked by onyeagwara30 1 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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Motivation, motivation, and motivation. Usually adult learners are there because they've figured out why they want to study.

2006-08-05 06:49:45 · answer #1 · answered by Arrow 5 · 0 0

Basically the same as for children. Learning disabilities, reading abilities, ADHD (attention deficit), and the basic... motivation and desire.

Intelligence is a factor, but highly over-rated. I have seen some with lower IQ scores do better than others with highter scores. Much depends on the desire of the learner and how serious they are.

2006-08-05 05:42:04 · answer #2 · answered by bamerson1 2 · 0 0

particularly such as for infants. getting to understand disabilities, reading skills, ADHD (pastime deficit), and the easy... motivation and want. Intelligence is a area, yet incredibly over-rated. i even have seen some with decrease IQ scores do better advantageous than others with highter scores. plenty relies upon on the want of the learner and how extreme they're.

2016-11-03 22:59:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Idiocracy?
No?
Ok, how about :
In Piaget’s last stage of cognitive development, you progress to the full reasoning ability, after this he proposed “no further structural imrpovements in the quality of reasoning” (Wadsworth, 1989. pg.115). Unfortunately, it is believed that not all adults arrive at formal operations.
Adult ADHD is a debilitating condition that affects up to 7% of the adult population. Adults with ADHD are often highly distractible, restless, and poor at tasks that require advanced planning and organization. Additional symptoms of adult ADHD include poor memory, difficulties completing everyday jobs, and emotional distress.
Just a couple....

2006-08-05 05:45:47 · answer #4 · answered by Ca-C 3 · 0 0

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