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Second language acquisition
Little evidence of interference from the learner's first language has been found; it appears that learners use pronouns based entirely on their inferences about target language structure. -
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Larry Sanger
He also became interested in the Internet and its publishing abilities. ... I know a lot of students use Wikipedia as a place to start to learn about a subject. -
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Part-Time Learner
Use Autoethnography Theory to explore the different aspects of barrier in part-time learning ... Adult learners might search for the “Just Society”. -
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Auditory learning
Auditory learners use phrases such as "Sounds good to me," and "It's starting to ring a bell." -
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Constructivism (learning theory)
Instead, Mayer suggests learners be "cognitively active" during learning and that instructors use "guided practice." -
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English language learning and teaching
For example, the use of different main verb forms in such apparently parallel constructions as "try to learn", "help learn", and "avoid learning" pose difficulty for learners. ... Please see Wikipedia:External links for guidelines regarding appropriate external links. -
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Eddie Izzard
You know, I use Wikipedia like a crazy idiot, now. ... Professing that he had learned he was an atheist, he explains that he doesn't like the word "worship" because he doesn't see why anyone would want to worship someone who had "fucked the whole thing up from the beginning." -
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English as a Foreign or Second Language
For example, the use of different main verb forms in such apparently parallel constructions as "try to learn", "help learn", and "avoid learning" pose difficulty for learners. ... Please see Wikipedia:External links for guidelines regarding appropriate external links. -
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Dialogue education
Who - are the learners, the educators, other participants? ... Transfer - Is use of the newly learned material “in an new context, after the learning event. -
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Concept learning
Exemplar based theories have become more empirically popular over the years with some evidence suggesting that human learners use exemplar based strategies only in early learning, forming prototypes and generalizations later in life. ... ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACT-R
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