Chapter 7 Knowledge learning and instruction o 7. 1.2 How do we learn concepts o Concepts are generally learned in two ways. One way is to learn concepts by observation. Most concepts we learn outside of school are by this way. e.g. a child learns the concept"car" by hearing certain vehicles referred to as a"car. Initially, the child might include pickup trucks or motorcycles under the concept"car,, but as time goes on, the concept is refined until the child can clearly differentiate"car from“ oscar” o The other way is by definitionChapter 7 Knowledge learning and instruction ⚫ 7.1.2 How do we learn concepts? ⚫ Concepts are generally learned in two ways. One way is to learn concepts by observation. Most concepts we learn outside of school are by this way. e.g. a child learns the concept “car” by hearing certain vehicles referred to as a “car”. Initially, the child might include pickup trucks or motorcycles under the concept “car”, but as time goes on, the concept is refined until the child can clearly differentiate “car” from “noncar”. ⚫ The other way is by definition