Significance of Learning environment
The learning environment encompasses diverse settings and conditions that significantly impact education. It includes physical spaces, social interactions, and the overall atmosphere. Factors like technology, resource availability, and emotional support influence student well-being, engagement, and academic outcomes. A positive and conducive learning environment fosters knowledge acquisition, skill development, and preparedness for practice. Recognizing the importance of these environments can lead to improvements in student performance and overall educational success.
Synonyms: Educational setting, Classroom setting, Teaching environment, Study space, Academic atmosphere, Scholarly environment, Teaching space, School environment, Classroom atmosphere, Learning setting, Educational space, Pedagogical environment
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Hindu concept of 'Learning environment'
In Hinduism, a learning environment encompasses diverse physical and cultural contexts enhanced by spiritual intelligence. Incorporating practices like Yoga improves well-being and educational outcomes within these settings.
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) It refers to the educational settings that can be improved by incorporating Yoga, fostering better student well-being and outcomes.[1] (2) The diverse physical locations, contexts, cultures in which students learn and spiritual intelligence can make it more engaging.[2]
The concept of Learning environment in scientific sources
The learning environment encompasses physical, social, and psychological contexts where learning occurs. It influences student engagement, motivation, achievement, and well-being, adapting to diverse settings and methods.
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) A learning environment, particularly in vocational education, aims to connect school education with industrial needs, offering practical experiences and developing skills for the workforce.[3] (2) The conditions and resources available for acquiring new skills, with a lack of a supportive environment being a barrier to ICT usage.[4] (3) Fostering an atmosphere that emphasizes positive psychology is a goal, leading to enhanced student awareness and engagement.[5]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) A learning environment is the setting in which education takes place, and creating one that promotes perceptions of competence through specific strategies can significantly improve students' motivation and engagement in PE.[6] (2) This is the context in which education takes place, and it can influence students' attitudes towards learning interaction skills, with clinical environments potentially fostering greater valuing of these abilities.[7] (3) The learning environment dimension assesses a teacher's ability to support individualized physical, cognitive, and emotional student development in a pleasant and safe setting, contributing to overall teaching effectiveness.[8]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) It's a safe, non-hierarchal space and a key benefit of peer mentorship.[9] (2) Early reports indicate that the clinical it has also become compromised. Clinical departments have curtailed their workload to urgent and emergency care, with non-urgent and elective cases being excluded from routine service at this time.[10] (3) The research includes the learning environment as a factor that influences doctors' learning, which is discussed as one of the four major themes that emerged from the data analysis of the study.[11]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) The diverse characteristics of hypermedia create a suitable learning environment to implement constructivist principles.[12]
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) Most participants were uncertain or disagreed that wikis provided a useful environment for group assignments.[13] (2) The learning environment refers to the setting in which students acquire knowledge, and in this context, it involves the transition from a traditional module-based approach to a new instructional method.[14] (3) A positive learning environment was noted by students, linked to increased preparedness for clinical practice and a positive change in attitude towards clinical practice.[15]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) The course will create a blend of professional knowledge and skills in epidemiology and One Health, that will provide a unique learning environment for students to learn.[16]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) These settings have evolved, requiring the establishment of flexible structures to accommodate students with varied learning preferences, incorporating different platforms and contexts for effective instruction during this time.[17] (2) Learning environment is the context in which the respondents study, and their satisfaction with it was assessed, revealing neutral sentiments in the study.[18] (3) The text provides guidance on creating a learning environment in a practice or facility.[19]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) It is necessary that trainee teachers, and those in service, are equipped with the skills necessary to support debate and the ability to manage this effectively.[20] (2) Is created by educators to shape the young to be self-reliant and competent in contributing to the common good.[21] (3) Using “morally or otherwise offensive materials in the classroom has the potential to degrade the learning environment or even produce harm if not carefully managed.”[22]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) The learning environment within the psychiatry clerkship is perceived by medical students to contain meaningful elements, as revealed through narrative analysis.[23] (2) The learning environment was identified as a main strength of the rotation, characterized by friendly and supportive staff members, fostering a relaxed and accommodating climate for the medical students during their attachment.[24] (3) This is structured by sensitive mothers who create and encourage an environment conducive to learning and exploration, and it structures the environment and interactions to promote learning, according to the MBQS-mini.[25]