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Learning Theory through Storytelling...







Learning theory through storytelling can be an effective method as there is opportunity to relate to and empathise with the narrative. Application of complex subjects becomes more accessible as normally a variety of scenarios are given as example. 

Subject matter can be extensive and varied, for example; learning about animal psychology and physiology as demonstrated on our Positive_Cultivation blog.


"Do you want your child to be safer around animals? this book promotes observation of behaviour and positive interactions as well as introducing basic learning theory principles that are transferable between species (including humans) and can help understand the way we ourselves learn. Vera’s story encourages readers to follow their dreams and uniqueness." Vera & Bob



In addition, watch ShirleyFilms present; 

The Great Debate: THE STORYTELLING OF SCIENCE Part 1

The Great Debate: THE STORYTELLING OF SCIENCE Part 2

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