What abilities does the learning pyramid include?
The lower levels of the learning pyramid include underlying physical abilities, such as vestibular perception, proprioception, vision, hearing, touch, smell, taste, body awareness, motor development, movement planning, body coordination, balance, posture, muscle tone, physical strength and endurance.
The upper levels of the learning pyramid include more advanced brain functions, such as language and expression, information processing, learning ability, cognitive ability, organization and planning, attention, memory, emotional regulation, behavioral regulation, socialization and communication.
What are the scientific principles behind the learning pyramid?
According to the learning pyramid principle, developing the upper levels depends on solid foundation determined by the lower levels. Therefore, improving the areas at the bottom of the pyramid facilitates growth at the top of the pyramid.
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