Monday, October 28, 2019

Young Learners Versus Adult Learners



                                   

People of different ages have different needs, competences, and cognitive skills. Each student is an individual with different experiences. Young learners and adult learners have many different learning styles.

Young learners see their teacher as a role model. They have not a background knowledge. Young children need more attention and generally display enthusiasm for learning and curiosity about the world around them. They think the world turns around them and like to talk about themselves. Young learners generally learn indirectly and also, their understanding comes from what they see, hear, and touch. They need individual attention and approval from the teacher. Children have a limited attention spoon they can easily get bored and lose their interest after ten minutes.

On the other hand, adult learners have background knowledge and don't need more attention. They have a whole range of life experiences and want their creativity alive. Adults are more disciplined than young learners. They generally learn directly also can engage with abstract thought. Adult learners have expectations about the learning process. In comparison, adults can understand easily. Adult learners can improve themselves more. Furthermore, they often have a clear understanding of why they are learning new things.

In conclusion, young learners and adult learners are different from each other. They have many different skills. They learn with different styles. And also they have different characteristics. So, these are the differences between young learners and adult learners. 


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