What Is Relational Learning Methods?

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Candace, I agree with your opinions and definition of relational learning. In addition to this, the SIL Organization, (2016), states relational learning methods helps students review and apply their previously learned knowledge and competencies to various business situations (P.2,). Relational learning methods also help them learn how to become independent motivated workers with improved thinking capabilities and discipline. It also helps student comprehend their course subjects and assignments and it encourages them to make intelligent business decision. Some teachers use relational learning methods to help them find students that will be successful in their careers. Finally, SIL Organization, (2016) also states, relational learners should

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