Mechanism of Learning Process

Dr. Ritu Sharma

Volume 17 Issue 1

Global Journal of Human-Social Science

An attempt was made to understand mechanics of learning. The information showed that children generally use right brain to learn while adults use left brain. Learning is a function of conscious mind, subconscious mind, intellect and ego. The conscious mind learns with the help of sensory organs, the capacity of which is limited and its memory is also short-lived. To convert the short term memory into long term one, the material learnt by conscious mind has to be driven to sub-conscious mind by repetitions. More the repetitions, more strong the long term memory. The knowledge in the sub-conscious mind can also be stored if it is linked with things that are easy to remember. However, the recalling of information from subconscious to conscious mind is not possible in a disturbed state of mind. To alleviate this problem, a silent exercise, consisting of doing nothing for 10-15 minutes duration, is described. Besides, the silent exercise also helps in increasing the capacity of conscious mind to understand and learn. The intellect is the discriminative faculty of mind. Its main job is to protect the ego. If a learner considers himself to be excellent, intellect will do every effort to protect his excellence. The chanting of gayatri mantra is also advised as it sharpens the intellect of the learner.