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Learning to Be Learned

2015
This chapter identifies and analyses the essential themes that need to be included in professional development and training programs for MPs, with an emphasis on the knowledge, skills, abilities and attitudes that affect the performance of the parliament within the democratic system. It canvasses the range of potential topics that could be included and
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Learning the “learning curve”

Surgery, 2015
Fig. The interplay between Dreyfus and Dreyfus’ stages of skills acquisition and Ebbinghaus’ learning curve. THE USE OF THE WORD ‘‘STEEP’’ in relation to a learning curve can lead to confusion. The ‘‘learning curve’’ was first described by Ebbinghaus, a psychologist and mathematician, in his study on memorization.
Philippe Grange, Mubashir Mulla
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Learning to learn

Education + Training, 1973
It is interesting to note how seldom the topic of ‘learning about learning’ is discussed outside academic circles; yet, every college lecturer and training manager must at some time or other have been familiar with a course member saying, yes, that was a jolly interesting course but, ‘it didn't deal with my problems’ or on return to his company, ‘It ...
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Learning to learn

2017
This chapter describes one participant’s individual experience. In order to look at the participant’s learning progression, the author looks auto-ethnographically at her own participation in Odin Teatret short seminars and selected sessions of the University of Eurasian Theatre.
John Nisbet, Janet Shucksmith
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Learning not to learn

Pedagogy, Culture & Society, 2016
Review essay of On Study: Giorgio Agamben and educational potentiality, by Tyson E.
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On Learning (How) to Learn

2017
‘Learning how to learn’ is a mantra which is often advanced by politicians and administrators. From an administrative and educational-organisational perspective, it would be very convenient if learning was something which students could learn. If it were possible to train a general ability to learn, it would make the learning of specific subjects much ...
Kauffmann, Oliver   +2 more
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Learning To Learn To Learn To …

Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews, 1979
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Learning to Learn

Academic Therapy, 1988
Martin S. Weiss, Helen Ginandes Weiss
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