What are early-stage learners?

Early-stage learners are people who are just starting to learn something new and are still figuring out how it works.

Imagine you're learning how to ride a bike for the first time. You wobble, you fall, but you keep trying. That’s what early-stage learners do, they’re like little explorers on a journey, taking their very first steps into a big, new world of knowledge.

Like Starting with Blocks

Think about building with blocks. When you're just starting out, you might only know how to stack two blocks together. That’s okay! You're still learning the rules of the game. Early-stage learners are like that, they’re stacking the first few blocks and getting ready for bigger towers later on.

They're Curious and Brave

These learners are also curious and brave, just like when you try something new at school or with your friends. Even if you don’t get it right away, you keep going, because that’s how learning happens!

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Examples

  1. A child learning to count for the first time.
  2. Someone trying to understand how a bicycle works.
  3. A person beginning their journey in reading.

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