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Learning is universal. Research on cognition shows that basic learning occurs at similar stages for most children. All children can learn and most children learn to perform basic tasks, such as walking and talking, at relatively the same age. Researchers know that not only is learning universal, but that all children have very distinct preferences of what and how they learn. That is, children make very discriminating choices between what information they will actively commit to memory and what information is discarded. These choices are grounded in their personal life experiences which are indirectly determined by their family, culture and environment.…mehr

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Learning is universal. Research on cognition shows that basic learning occurs at similar stages for most children. All children can learn and most children learn to perform basic tasks, such as walking and talking, at relatively the same age. Researchers know that not only is learning universal, but that all children have very distinct preferences of what and how they learn. That is, children make very discriminating choices between what information they will actively commit to memory and what information is discarded. These choices are grounded in their personal life experiences which are indirectly determined by their family, culture and environment.
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Dr. Sessoms has had a long, distinguished career in education. He received PhD from Cornell University in 1975 in Curriculum 7 Design and Educational Psychology. Prior to that he received his MA from California Lutheran College in Education, and his BA from Kentucky State University. Since receiving his degree from Cornell, Dr. Sessoms completed post- Doctorial work at the University of Washington in Seattle. His focus was cognitive learning style. Throughout his career as an educator, Dr. Sessoms has served in a variety of positions: teacher, counselor, mentor, advisor, administrator, instructor and professor. For more than 15 years Dr. Sessoms was Director of the ACT 101 program at Clarion University in Pennsylvania, and he served as Chair of Academic Support Division at Clarion University for four years. During his tenure at Clarion, Dr. Sessoms was promoted to the position of full professor. As an educator, Dr. Sessoms has served at all levels of the educational program from the classroom to the boardroom. He has worked in both traditional and experiment degree - granting programs, distant learning institutions and as an advisor to adult learners.