Learning spaceLearning space or learning setting refers to a physical setting for a learning environment, a place in which teaching and learning occur. The term is commonly used as a more definitive alternative to "classroom," but it may also refer to an indoor or outdoor location, either actual or virtual. Learning spaces are highly diverse in use, configuration, location, and educational institution. They support a variety of pedagogies, including quiet study, passive or active learning, kinesthetic or physical learning, vocational learning, experiential learning, and others.
RaisonLa raison est généralement considérée comme une faculté propre de l'esprit humain dont la mise en œuvre lui permet de créer des critères de vérité et d'erreur et d'atteindre ses objectifs. Elle repose sur la capacité qu'aurait l'être humain de faire des choix en se basant sur son intelligence, ses perceptions et sa mémoire tout en faisant abstraction de ses préjugés, ses émotions ou ses pulsions. Cette faculté a donc plusieurs emplois : connaissance, éthique et technique.
Experiential avoidanceExperiential avoidance (EA) has been broadly defined as attempts to avoid thoughts, feelings, memories, physical sensations, and other internal experiences — even when doing so creates harm in the long run. The process of EA is thought to be maintained through negative reinforcement — that is, short-term relief of discomfort is achieved through avoidance, thereby increasing the likelihood that the avoidance behavior will persist.