Factors affecting Teaching (Learner)

Duration: 4 min

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This educational video lecture focuses on the psychological and physiological factors that influence a learner's ability to acquire knowledge. The presenter stands in front of a digital whiteboard displaying a list of key attributes under the heading "Learner," which includes age, motivation, previous learning, intelligence, mental health, level of aspiration, attention, interest, will power, and goals. The lecture systematically breaks down these factors to explain how they impact the teaching-learning process. The presenter emphasizes that understanding these characteristics is crucial for educators to facilitate effective learning environments.

Chapters

  1. 0:00 2:00 00:00-02:00

    The instructor begins by introducing the broad concept of the "Learner" and then delves into specific factors. She points to the section "Age and maturity of the student," explaining that as a child proceeds towards maturity from a physical and mental viewpoint, the rate of their learning increases and their level of learning rises. Next, she discusses "Physical and mental health of the student," stating that a physically and mentally healthy child takes interest in learning and feels less fatigue, allowing them to learn sooner. Conversely, she notes that a physically unhealthy child suffering from mental ailments like fear, anxiety, and frustration does not take interest in learning, making the teaching-learning process difficult to run smoothly. She then moves to "Intelligence, aptitude, attitude, interest, and attention of the students," explaining that generally, a child learns with conformity to their IQ. However, she clarifies that despite high IQ, if a child lacks aptitude and attitude for a subject, they cannot learn properly. Furthermore, she highlights that without interest, a child cannot pay attention, rendering the teaching process ineffective.

  2. 2:00 4:06 02:00-04:06

    Continuing the lecture, the presenter focuses on "Level of motivation and will to learn." She states that it is observed that when a student is not motivated to learn an activity, it is difficult to teach them anything. She emphasizes that the will to learn is necessary along with motivation for the process to succeed. Finally, she addresses "Level of aspiration," explaining that everyone desires to attain something at each level of their life. She describes how some people aspire more than their ability and capability, some aspire according to their ability and capability, and some aspire less than their ability and capability. She concludes this section by defining this concept as "aspiration level in psychological terminology," summarizing the complex interplay of desire and capability in the learning journey.

The video effectively outlines the multifaceted nature of the learner, moving from biological maturity and health to cognitive traits like intelligence and finally to motivational factors like aspiration. This progression helps students understand that learning is not just about intelligence but is deeply influenced by physical well-being, emotional state, and personal drive.