Jesus traveled throughout Galilee teaching people in their synagogues about the kingdom of God and healing people of diseases. Jesus said that his teachings came from God rather than himself.
The Ecological Cognition Framework outlines five effects of learning - belonging, demonstration, inspiration, mobilization, and confirmation - that influence people's interests, beliefs, values, goals, plans, and cognitive effects.
Ecological Cognitive Learning Theory proposes that learning is influenced by a person's social and physical environment through the five effects on their cognitions and behaviors.
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2. Christ - The Teacher
Jesus went throughout Galilee,
teaching in their synagogues, preaching
the good news of the kingdom, and
healing every disease and sickness
among the people. - Matthew 4:23
Jesus answered, My teaching is not
my own. It comes from him who sent
me. - John 7:16
4. The five effects for learning
The Belonging Effect
Influences interests
The Demonstration Effect
Influences beliefs and values
The Inspiration Effect
Influences goals
The Mobilisation Effect
Influences plans
The Confirmation Effect
Strengthens or weakens the effect of cognitions