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Instinct and Learning

Dwight Monsma·1955-09-01

This is so large a part of our own life that we have difficulty in realizing how limited it is in many of the animals. Animals have two principal modes of learning; by trial and error, and by imitation. Man can also learn by experiment. Thorndike’s classical experiment, with a few young chicks and a

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Learning from the Aged

Shari Faber·1995-06-01

Let us apply this to our own life. We have the ability to study the Word. God has given this abil­ity to us. We have the opportunity to learn in cat­echism, society, school in our daily life. What we learn now in our youth will stay with us for the rest of our life. It will guide us in our walk.

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Learning My Misery from the Law (audio not synced)

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Rev. David Noorman·2026-05-10
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Wise Strangers and Sojourners

Mark Hoeksema·2015-05-01

Admittedly this is a pretty juvenile example, but I think it drives home the point: we learn—or should learn— from our mistakes. The wise do; the foolish never quite get it. Most of you who are reading this article are students either in high school or in college. This means that you are acquiring k

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Successful Graduation

William Buys·1956-05-01

Children, young men, and young women have a great ability to learn; it is only natural for them to learn. You learn either the wrong way to conduct yourself in the world or the right way. One way or the other, learn we must and learn we do. A child is like a sponge. A sponge has a great ability to a

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Successful Graduation

William Buys·1956-05-01

Children, young men, and young women have a great ability to learn; it is only natural for them to learn. You learn either the wrong way to conduct yourself in the world or the right way. One way or the other, learn we must and learn we do. A child is like a sponge. A sponge has a great ability to a

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Pre-School Preparation

Ruth Dykstra·1958-09-01

And very soon he knows that Mother and Dad mean what they say, or he may learn that if he cries they will give in. So we see the training process going on in the very small child. As children get a little older their learning capacity becomes greater. A mother doesnt have to say, Well, today Ill sit

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Contentment

Harry Langerak·1976-01-01

He teaches us by the experiences we go through in this world, so we can make the confession of Paul in Phil. 4:16b: “For I have learned in whatsoever state I am therewith to be content.” This learning is a life-long process and each saint is given individualized instruction. Our intelligence quotien

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Dangers and Benefits of Higher Education

Annica Bosveld·2015-10-01

It is often while pursuing higher education that a student recognizes he is learning because he wants to, not because he has to. Attending a college or university will also give a young person added skills to live successfully in the world. Prof.

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Individual Differences

Jean Dykstra·1958-01-01

It includes the three steps in learning: readiness, exercise, and effect. To execute a successful unit takes careful planning on the part of the teacher, wide general knowledge resulting from a first-class general education, and an understanding of the needs of each child in all the different phases