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                                   of  life.  Similarly,  in  the  earliest  times,  men  and  women  lived  in
                                   caves and simple shelters. They only had each other to learn from
                                   about birth, death, sexual maturity, killing and curing animals, and
                                   harvesting plants that would not poison them.
                                         For many of us, who we learn with largely determines the way
                                   we will be learning. And while we are social creatures, we also like
                                   to be private.
                                         In our survey, we asked: “In which three of the following ways
                                   do you prefer to learn?” Responses were as follows:

                                                                         %
                                   Through doing practical things                          45
                                   Alone/self-study                                                 45
                                   With a group being given instruction                 33
                                   Exchanging information with others                  32
                                   Practicing alone                                                  27
                                   Watching demonstrations                                   24
                                   Thinking for yourself                                         22
                                   One-to-one study with a tutor                             21
                                   Facilitated group activities                                 20

                                   Source: Campaign for Learning, Attitudes to Learning, MORI poll, 1998

                                Are you a social learner or do you prefer to learn alone? Do you like to be taught or to find
                                out for yourself? Do you enjoy group work or would you rather work at your own pace?




                              GETTING YOUR LEARNING ENVIRONMENT READY


                                   Before  you  embark  on  any  period  of  concentrated  learning,  it  is
                                   worth taking stock of your immediate environment.
                                         If you were getting ready for a holiday, you would be think-
                                   ing about the clothes to take and the equipment you needed, and
                                   beginning to imagine yourself in the environment you had chosen
                                   to visit. You need to exercise at least the same care over your own
                                   learning, wherever it happens.
                                         You should think carefully about the kind of environment
                                   that  makes  you  feel  both  emotionally  secure  and  intellectually
                                   stimulated.
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