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Leyla's biology teacher is doing a great job of not only teaching biology to his students but also teaching them how to learn biology, that is, how to study, test themselves, take better notes, review notes more often, and read a few sections of the biology text each night. Leyla is thrilled with her grades in biology but is not doing well in most of her other classes. It appears as if Leyla is not using what she is "learning about learning" in her other classes, such as social studies, language arts, and Spanish. This is a good example of:

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    The answer is: situated learning and cognition.

    Situated learning and cognition refers to the process of acquiring new knowledge by doing a meaningful real activities and acquire the knowledge directly by utilizing our senses.

    In the scenario above, Leyla's biology score is higher because she implemented more activities into her learning process, making it easier for her to remember the material taught in her biology class. Since she relied only on reading for her other subjects, she is not doing as well as biology on those subjects.
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