Categorie: Tutti - stress - development - decision-making - learning

da Lisette Reyes mancano 13 anni

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Everyday Expertise Relantionship to Learning Theories and Education

The concept of self-management encompasses a range of skills and strategies that individuals use to direct their activities towards achieving objectives. This includes goal setting, planning, decision-making, and self-evaluation.

Everyday Expertise Relantionship to Learning Theories and Education

Everyday Expertise

Individual Development

Learning Theories

Constructivism
Activity theory - descriptive
Self-regulatory learning
Social learning theories
Situated Learning
Social Development Theory

self-managment

in business, education, and psychology, self-management refers to methods, skills, and strategies by which individuals can effectively direct their own activities toward the achievement of objectives, and includes goal setting, decision making, focusing, planning, scheduling, task tracking, self-evaluation, self-intervention, self-development, etc. Also known as executive processes (in the context of the processes of execution).

Life skills

Inter-personal abilities
Personal abilities
Managing stress
Managing feelings
Locus of control skills
Cognitive abilities
Critical Thinking skills
Decision-Making/Problem-solving

Lifelong learning

Informal Learning/Education

Adult education