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Summer Briggs
6 August, 09:50
If I am a Dynamic Learner, what does that mean?
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Ari
6 August, 11:35
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"Dynamic Learners are those who have a combination of Use First, Use as Needed and Avoid learning patterns. Dynamic Learners require mental effort when moving across learning patterns. Therefore, you may experience student frustration during sudden shifts in content and/or expectations. Strong Willed Learner." This is what I found about it
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