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'''Perambulation / Perambulate''' | '''Perambulation / Perambulate''' | ||
dictionary definition: walk or travel through or around a place or area, especially for pleasure and in a leisurely way | dictionary definition: to walk or travel through or around a place or area, especially for pleasure and in a leisurely way | ||
* "she perambulated the park" | |||
* "lost and tired, he perambulated across unfamiliar territory" | |||
[ | In the learning process, perambulation is a condition in which a student's mind "perambulates" or "goes in circles" around a thought or topic | ||
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[[ | * in a state of perambulation | ||
** the student will get "stuck" | |||
** and not be able to communicate his/her thoughts | |||
** or not be able to advance the thought or connect it to another | |||
Perambulation may be present in students with certain learning disabilities such as extreme Attention Deficit or Autism. | |||
[[Category: Learning process]] | |||
[[Category: classroom management]] | |||
[[Category:Metacognition]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:08, 25 January 2024
Perambulation / Perambulate
dictionary definition: to walk or travel through or around a place or area, especially for pleasure and in a leisurely way
- "she perambulated the park"
- "lost and tired, he perambulated across unfamiliar territory"
In the learning process, perambulation is a condition in which a student's mind "perambulates" or "goes in circles" around a thought or topic
- in a state of perambulation
- the student will get "stuck"
- and not be able to communicate his/her thoughts
- or not be able to advance the thought or connect it to another
Perambulation may be present in students with certain learning disabilities such as extreme Attention Deficit or Autism.