It is the person who learns

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In this paper, I want to begin to explore a fundamental problem about human - learning - it stems from my recent writing and studies (see, for instance, Jarvis 1992, 2006) and is summed up by the title of the paper itself - It Is the Person Who Learns (Jarvis 2009). Over the years, I have tried to understand the learning processes, and, as a result, I (Jarvis 2009, p. 25) have defined learning in the following manner.

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Jarvis, P. (2012). It is the person who learns. In Second International Handbook of Lifelong Learning (pp. 103–111). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2360-3_7

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