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      • the resources that are available, such as textbooks, technology, learning spaces, and human support (teachers, librarians, etc.); the assessment strategies that will best measure and drive learning; the culture that infuses the learning environment.
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  2. Definition. Learning environment is a term widely used in educational and instructional psychology to capture the idea that learning always occurs in a social and physical context.

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    This definition recognises that students learn in many different ways in very different contexts. Since learners must do the learning, the aim is to create a total environment for learning that optimises the ability of students to learn. There is of course no single optimum learning environment. There is an infinite number of possible learning envi...

    Developing a total learning environment for students in a particular course or program is probably the most creative part of teaching. While there is a tendency to focus on either physical institutional learning environments (such as classrooms, lecture theatres and labs), or on the technologies used to to create online personal learning environmen...

    I have listed just a few components in Figure A.2.2 and the set is not meant to be comprehensive. For instance it could have included other components, such as developing ethical behaviour, institutional factors, or external accreditation, each of which might also affect the learning environment in which a teacher or instructor has to work. Creatin...

    • A.W. (Tony) Bates
    • 2015
  3. Nov 25, 2020 · ‘Learning environment refers to the diverse physical locations, contexts, and cultures in which students learn. Since students may learn in a wide variety of settings, such as outside-of-school locations and outdoor environments, the term is often used as a more accurate or preferred alternative to classroom, which has more limited and ...

  4. These reviews identify the field’s major thrusts that form the basis for organizing the four sections that follow: assessing learning environments, evaluation of educational programs, associations between learning environments and student outcomes, and improving learning environments.

  5. ‘Learning environment refers to the diverse physical locations, contexts, and cultures in which students learn. Since students may learn in a wide variety of settings, such as outside-of-school locations and outdoor environments, the term is often used as a more accurate or preferred alternative to classroom, which has more limited and ...

    • A.W. (Tony) Bates
    • 2015
  6. Nov 21, 2023 · A learning environment can be defined as an area that provides opportunities for students to learn through many different methods, including lectures, seminars, discussions, and hands-on...

  7. Jan 1, 2015 · This entry is devoted to conceptualizing, assessing, and investigating what happens to students during their education by drawing on the field of classroom learning environments. Clearly, having positive classroom environments is a valuable goal of education.

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