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1 learning activities
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2 learning style
Gen Mgtthe way in which somebody approaches the acquisition of knowledge and skills. Learning styles have been divided into four main types by Peter Honey and Alan Mumford, in their Manual of Learning Styles (1982). The types of learners are: the activist, who likes to get involved in new experiences and enjoys the challenges of change; the theorist, who likes to question assumptions and methodologies and learns best when there is time to explore links between ideas and situations; the pragmatist, who prefers practicality and learns best when there is a link between the subject matter and the job in hand and when he or she can try out what he or she has learned; and the reflector, who likes to take his or her time and think things through, and who learns best from activities where he or she can observe and conduct research. One person can demonstrate more than one learning style, and the category or categories that best describe somebody can be determined through use of a learning styles questionnaire. -
3 Learning Enrichment Activities Program
Education: LEAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Learning Enrichment Activities Program
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4 experiential learning
HRa model that views learning as a cyclical process in four stages: concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization, and active experimentation. Experiential learning relates to participants’ activities and reactions to a training event, in contrast to passive learning. Proposed by David Kolb in 1971, the model was later expanded by other practitioners including Peter Honey and Alan Mumford. Experiential learning differs from action learning in that it can apply to an individual working alone while action learning is seen essentially as a group activity. -
5 organizational learning
Gen Mgta culture of change and improvement within an organization, characterized by employee enthusiasm, energy, and high levels of creativity and innovation. In their book Organizational Learning (1978), Chris Argyris, and Donald Schön suggest that if a number of employee development activities are in progress within an organization, a sense of organizational movement and development can be achieved, and that with the right encouragement, support, and reward, this can become self-perpetuating. The concept of organizational learning was further developed by Peter Senge, and repopularized as the learning organization. -
6 Educational Activities Geared For Learning Excellence
Education: EAGLEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Educational Activities Geared For Learning Excellence
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7 mahi akoranga
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8 mahi akoranga
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9 tarea de aprendizaje
(n.) = learning activity, learning taskEx. This article describes the application of the behaviouristic curriculum planning process in which learning activities are delivered to students through a linear planning process controlled by the detailing of behavioural objectives.Ex. Subjects with various learning styles performed differently in some learning tasks.* * *(n.) = learning activity, learning taskEx: This article describes the application of the behaviouristic curriculum planning process in which learning activities are delivered to students through a linear planning process controlled by the detailing of behavioural objectives.
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10 tarea educativa
(n.) = learning activityEx. This article describes the application of the behaviouristic curriculum planning process in which learning activities are delivered to students through a linear planning process controlled by the detailing of behavioural objectives.* * *(n.) = learning activityEx: This article describes the application of the behaviouristic curriculum planning process in which learning activities are delivered to students through a linear planning process controlled by the detailing of behavioural objectives.
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11 éveil
éveil [evεj]masculine noun* * *evɛj* * *evɛj nm1) (fait de se révéler) awakening3) (sortie du sommeil) awakening* * *éveil nm1 (de nature, dormeur) awakening; (de vocation, d'intelligence) awakening; ( d'amour) dawning; donner l'éveil (à qn) ( mettre en alerte) to arouse (sb's) suspicions; mettre en éveil to arouse [curiosité, méfiance]; être en éveil [soupçons, jalousie] to be aroused; cela me tenait en éveil [bruit, soupçons] it kept me on the alert; tenir les sens de qn en éveil to thrill sb's senses; l'éveil de l'adolescent à l'amour the dawning awareness of love in an adolescent;éveil musical introduction to music.[evɛj] nom masculin2. [déclenchement]l'éveil de the awakening ou early development ou first stirrings ofl'éveil des sens/de la sexualité the awakening of the senses/of sexualityl'auteur raconte l'éveil à l'amour d'une toute jeune fille the author recounts the dawning of love in a young girl's heart3. ÉDUCATION4. [alerte]en éveil locution adverbiale1. [sur ses gardes]2. [actif]à quatre ans, leur curiosité est en éveil by the time they're four, their curiosity is fully roused -
12 cabra montés
f.wild goat, mountain goat.* * *wild goat, chamois* * ** * *(n.) = mountain goatEx. The stories are accompanied by learning activities and discussion questions for students and are arranged under the headings of bear, mountain goat and deer, and seal and sea lion.* * ** * *(n.) = mountain goatEx: The stories are accompanied by learning activities and discussion questions for students and are arranged under the headings of bear, mountain goat and deer, and seal and sea lion.
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13 conductista
adj.behavioral, conductist, behavioural, behavioristic.f. & m.behaviorist (Psi).* * *► adjetivo1 behavioural (US behavioral)1 behaviourist, (US behaviorist)* * *ADJ, SMF behaviourist, behaviorist (EEUU)* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino behaviorist** * *= behavioural [behavioral, -USA], behaviourist [behaviorist, -USA], behaviouristic [behavioristic, -USA], behaviouralist [behavioralist, -USA], behavioural scientist.Ex. We got a book of memoirs by an ex-convict who works for the Western Behavioral Institute in La Jolla, California, which is very closely associated with publication of the work.Ex. He said that the debate between the humanist and the behaviorist is on the wane, and that contemporary behaviorism offers Principles and procedures to help individuals increase their humanistic actions.Ex. This article describes the application of the behaviouristic curriculum planning process in which learning activities are delivered to students through a linear planning process controlled by the detailing of behavioural objectives.Ex. Behaviouralists cited literature of greater median age than traditionalists.Ex. Behavioral scientists have fallen into the error of assuming that employees resent job structuring and autocratic leadership.----* terapia conductista = behavioural therapy.* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino behaviorist** * *= behavioural [behavioral, -USA], behaviourist [behaviorist, -USA], behaviouristic [behavioristic, -USA], behaviouralist [behavioralist, -USA], behavioural scientist.Ex: We got a book of memoirs by an ex-convict who works for the Western Behavioral Institute in La Jolla, California, which is very closely associated with publication of the work.
Ex: He said that the debate between the humanist and the behaviorist is on the wane, and that contemporary behaviorism offers Principles and procedures to help individuals increase their humanistic actions.Ex: This article describes the application of the behaviouristic curriculum planning process in which learning activities are delivered to students through a linear planning process controlled by the detailing of behavioural objectives.Ex: Behaviouralists cited literature of greater median age than traditionalists.Ex: Behavioral scientists have fallen into the error of assuming that employees resent job structuring and autocratic leadership.* terapia conductista = behavioural therapy.* * *adj/mfbehaviorist** * *conductista nmfPsi behaviourist -
14 león marino
m.sea lion, elephant seal, sealion.* * *sea lion* * ** * *(n.) = sea lionEx. The stories are accompanied by learning activities and discussion questions for students and are arranged under the headings of bear, mountain goat and deer, and seal and sea lion.* * ** * *(n.) = sea lionEx: The stories are accompanied by learning activities and discussion questions for students and are arranged under the headings of bear, mountain goat and deer, and seal and sea lion.
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15 objetivo de comportamiento
(n.) = behavioural objectiveEx. This article describes the application of the behaviouristic curriculum planning process in which learning activities are delivered to students through a linear planning process controlled by the detailing of behavioural objectives.* * *(n.) = behavioural objectiveEx: This article describes the application of the behaviouristic curriculum planning process in which learning activities are delivered to students through a linear planning process controlled by the detailing of behavioural objectives.
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16 preguntas para incitar el debate
(n.) = discussion questionEx. The stories are accompanied by learning activities and discussion questions for students and are arranged under the headings of bear, mountain goat and deer, and seal and sea lion.* * *(n.) = discussion questionEx: The stories are accompanied by learning activities and discussion questions for students and are arranged under the headings of bear, mountain goat and deer, and seal and sea lion.
Spanish-English dictionary > preguntas para incitar el debate
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17 действия, которые учащийся должен выполнить в целях обучения
Education: learning activitiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > действия, которые учащийся должен выполнить в целях обучения
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18 практические учебные задания
Education: learning activitiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > практические учебные задания
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19 foca1
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20 foca
f.seal.* * *1 seal\piel de foca sealskin* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Zool) seal; (=piel) sealskinfoca de trompa — elephant seal, sea elephant
2) * (=persona gorda) fat lump *3) (=dormilón) lie-abed* * *b) (fam) ( persona gorda) fatty (colloq)* * *b) (fam) ( persona gorda) fatty (colloq)* * *foca11 = seal.Ex: The stories are accompanied by learning activities and discussion questions for students and are arranged under the headings of bear, mountain goat and deer, and seal and sea lion.
* piel de foca = sealskin.foca22 = fattie, fat lump, fat lump of lard, fatso.Ex: That makes him sound bad, but he isn't -- He's a man who married a 22-year-old hottie only to wind up with a 35-year-old fattie.
Ex: I saw her on the telly the other day and she still looked like a fat lump to me.Ex: This brand new book is going to turn you from a useless fat lump of lard into a tender caring, satisfying, lover for the woman you love.Ex: We are becoming a nation of wimps, fatsos and crybabies because we have created a hypersensitive social and legal environment.* * ** * *
foca sustantivo femenino ( animal) seal;
( piel) sealskin
foca f Zool seal
' foca' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aleta
English:
seal
- sealskin
* * *foca nf1. [animal] seal;Famestá como una foca she's a fat cowfoca gris grey seal;foca monje monk seal* * *f ZO seal* * *foca nf: seal (animal)* * *foca n seal
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