learning experience
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflearningandexperience
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learning
noun
uk/ˈlɜː.nɪŋ/us/ˈlɝː.nɪŋ/
the activity of ...
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experience
noun
uk/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/us/ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or ...
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(Definition oflearningandexperiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoflearning experience
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There is an implicit notion, probably promoted by the conservatoire model of instrumental teaching, that one-to-one teaching represents the optimumlearningexperience.
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The entire animal is, thus, involved in anylearningexperience.
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It was an invaluablelearningexperiencefor me.
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Further, the rate of perturbation tends to decline over the course of time following alearningexperience.
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It is apparent that teachers, parents and pupils were working towards a common goal: that of making the examination a constructivelearningexperience.
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In our earlylearningexperience, some manipulation as well as traction of the snare was necessary to free it from the coil.
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So there were a lot of gaps and to be honest every day is alearningexperiencebecause we get something new every single day.
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This suggests that high levels of sensitivity may have an impact on thelearningexperience.
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The particular bell-ringing merely signals that one more episode in this ongoing, inductivelearningexperienceis about to begin.
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The controlled environment and presentation of input meant that the learner had few if any choices in thelearningexperience.
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Involvement in assessment is a vital part of the learning cycle; excluding students from this part of the process limits theirlearningexperience.
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It is often stated that collaborative learning enhances students' satisfaction with theirlearningexperience, promotes self-esteem and develops skills in negotiation, organisation, leadership and evaluation.
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From a methodological perspective, our research was grounded in qualitative methods that helped us to explore the subjectivelearningexperience.
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Two regions of the chick brain are involved specifically in the biochemical responses to thelearningexperience.
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Despite these things, the book will definitely provide an extraordinarylearningexperiencefor those interested in the study of language.
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The training sessions consisted of a variety of activities, all of which were designed to provide a richlearningexperienceto the participants.
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The two and a half years of its existence provided him with something of alearningexperience.
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The criticallearningexperiencefor her occurred not in the local church but when she left the local setting for a church-sponsored meeting.
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