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      New Learning Design in Distance Education: The impact on student perception and motivation

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      Distance Education
      Informa UK Limited

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              The role of immaturity in human development.

              The possibility that infants' and young children's immature behaviors and cognitions are sometimes adaptive is explored and interpreted in terms of evolutionary theory. It is argued that developmental immaturity had an adaptive role in evolution and continues to have an adaptive role in human development. The role of developmental retardation in human evolution is discussed, followed by an examination of the relation between humans' extended childhood and brain plasticity. Behavioral neoteny, as exemplified by play, is examined, as are some potentially adaptive aspects of infants' perception and cognition that limit the amount of information they can process. Aspects of immature cognition during early childhood that may have some contemporaneous adaptive value are also discussed. It is proposed that viewing immaturity as sometimes adaptive to the developing child alters how children and their development are viewed.
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                Distance Education
                Distance Education
                Informa UK Limited
                0158-7919
                1475-0198
                May 2007
                May 2007
                : 28
                : 1
                : 81-93
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                10.1080/01587910701305327
                0d2aa37c-0f04-41c8-a9d0-97cc1c47ec93
                © 2007
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