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noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) conocimientostr['lɜːnɪŋ]1 saber nombre masculinolearning ['lərnɪŋ] n: erudición f, saber mn.• aprendizaje s.m.• ciencia s.f.• erudición s.f.• estudio s.m.• ilustración s.f.• instrucción s.f.• sabiduría s.f.'lɜːrnɪŋ, 'lɜːnɪŋmass nounbook learning — aprendizaje m a través de los libros
b) ( act) aprendizaje m; (before n)['lɜːnɪŋ]learning difficulties — dificultades fpl or problemas mpl de aprendizaje
1. N1) (=act) aprendizaje mman of learning — sabio m, erudito m
seat of learning — centro m de estudios
2.CPDlearning curve N — proceso m de aprendizaje
learning difficulties NPL — dificultades fpl de aprendizaje
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to have a learning disability — tener dificultades de aprendizaje* * *['lɜːrnɪŋ, 'lɜːnɪŋ]mass nounbook learning — aprendizaje m a través de los libros
b) ( act) aprendizaje m; (before n)learning difficulties — dificultades fpl or problemas mpl de aprendizaje
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One mental function or activity improves others in so far as and because they are in part identical with it, because it contains elements common to them. Addition improves multiplication because multiplication is largely addition; knowledge of Latin gives increased ability to learn French because many of the facts learned in the one case are needed in the other. (Thorndike, 1906, p. 243)The Law of Effect is that: Of several responses made to the same situation, those which are accompanied or closely followed by satisfaction to the animal will, other things being equal, be more firmly connected with the situation, so that, when it recurs, they will be more likely to recur; those which are accompanied or closely followed by discomfort to the animal will, other things being equal, have their connections with that situation weakened, so that, when it recurs, they will be less likely to recur. The greater the satisfaction or discomfort, the greater the strengthening or weakening of the bond.The Law of Exercise is that: Any response to a situation will, other things being equal, be more strongly connected with the situation in proportion to the number of times it has been connected with that situation and to the average vigor and duration of the connections. (E. L. Thorndike, 1970, p. 244)The main objection to the prevailing [associationist] theory, which makes one kind of connection the basis of all learning, is not that it may be incorrect but that in the course of psychological research it has prevented an unbiased study of other kinds of learning. (Katona, 1940, pp. 4-5)I believe that learning by examples, learning by being told, learning by imitation, learning by reinforcement and other forms are much like one another. In the literature on learning there is frequently an unstated assumption that these various forms are fundamentally different. But I think the classical boundaries between the various kinds of learning will disappear once superficially different kinds of learning are understood in terms of processes that construct and manipulate descriptions. (Winston, 1975, p. 185)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Learning
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noun* * *noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) die Gelehrsamkeit* * *learn·ing[ˈlɜ:nɪŋ, AM ˈlɜ:r-]n no plhe is a man of great \learning er ist ein bedeutender Gelehrter* * *['lɜːnɪŋ]n1) (= act) Lernen ntdifficulties encountered during the learning of geometry/English — Schwierigkeiten beim Erlernen der Geometrie/beim Englischlernen
the learning contained in these volumes — das in diesen Bänden enthaltene Wissen
seat of learning — Stätte f der Gelehrsamkeit
* * *learning s1. Gelehrsamkeit f, Gelehrtheit f2. (Er)Lernen n:learning by doing Grundsatz, nach dem Lernen sich hauptsächlich in der praktischen Auseinandersetzung mit den Dingen vollzieht3. meist pl US Lehrstoff m* * *noun* * *n.Gelehrsamkeit f. -
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noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) lærdomlærdomsubst. \/ˈlɜːnɪŋ\/1) læring, innlæring2) viten, lærdom, dannelse, kunnskapthe new learning humanismen (i 1500-tallets England)the psychology of learning læringspsykologi -
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['lɜːnɪŋ]1) (erudition) cultura f., erudizione f.2) (process) apprendimento m.••a little learning is a dangerous thing — prov. = il conoscere qualcosa in modo superficiale può essere controproducente
* * *noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) cultura, sapere, erudizione* * *['lɜːnɪŋ]1) (erudition) cultura f., erudizione f.2) (process) apprendimento m.••a little learning is a dangerous thing — prov. = il conoscere qualcosa in modo superficiale può essere controproducente
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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. -
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noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) znanje* * *[lɜ:ni:ə]nounznanje, učenost, učenjeAmerican zlasti plural učna snov; history the new learning — humanizem -
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noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) lærdómur -
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ismeretek, ismeret, tanultság, erudíció, tanítás* * *noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) tudás -
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noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) erudição* * *learn.ing[l'ə:niŋ] n 1 erudição, saber, ciência. 2 aprendizagem. -
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n. öğrenme, bilgi, bilim, ilim* * *1. bilgi (n.) 2. öğrenme (n.) 3. öğren (v.) 4. öğrenerek (prep.)* * *noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) bilgi, bilim, kültür, ilim -
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• oppineisuus• opetteleminen• oppi• oppiminen• opettelu* * *noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) oppineisuus -
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noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) mācīšanās; erudīcija, zināšanas* * *mācīšanās, studijas; zināšanas, erudīcija -
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noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) mokslas, erudicija -
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n. inlärande, studium; inlärning; skicklighet; bildning* * *noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) lärdom, bildning -
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noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) vědomosti* * *• učení -
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noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) vedomosti* * *• ucenie -
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noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) cunoştinţe
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