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  • Helping learners all around the globe to " learn how to learn"
  • It teaches the body to learn to relax, to learn how to learn.
  • One of the real values of higher education is that you learn how to learn,
  • And you learn how to maneuver in that complexity, and you learn how to learn.
  • The learning process is mutual : some learn how to learn, others learn how to teach.
  • Learn how to learn, too.
  • The association embraces the virtues of teaching excellence and emphasizes to students that it is essential to learn how to learn.
  • The governing philosophy in education today is that children need to do more than learn, they need to learn how to learn.
  • Beere has written several publications linked to transforming learning and has written a book aimed at helping students learn how to learn.
  • Enabling others to " learn how to learn " is often taken to mean instructing them how to submit to being taught.
  • So we try to train people to learn how to learn, to go out and work in a technology world that is changing all the time.
  • Among the most exciting students who come here are Latinos and blacks who are pretty weak ( academically ) but very smart and desperately hungry to learn how to learn.
  • "Students should acquire skills not only to learn what their teachers are teaching but also, and more importantly, students should learn how to learn, " he said . ( rms)
  • Its overarching aim was to develop and test a model of how pedagogical knowledge about how pupils learn how to learn, building on assessment for learning, is created and applied in classrooms under particular organisational conditions.
  • The Diploma Programme prepares students for university and encourages them to : ask challenging questions, learn how to learn, develop a strong sense of their own identity and culture, and develop the ability to communicate with and understand people from other countries and cultures.
  • However, the goal was always teaching so that users would transfer what they learned to new situations, reference tools, and environments new to them that is, they would learn how to learn . " Library instruction pioneer Miriam Sue Dudley's library instruction materials, originally produced in 1970 for a Chicano student group at UCLA, are an example of such materials now available online.