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The phrase "a real learning" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to refer to a genuine or significant learning experience, but it should be phrased differently for clarity.
Example: "The workshop provided a real learning opportunity for all participants."
Alternatives: "a genuine learning" or "a meaningful learning".
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"It's a real learning curve.
It's been a real learning process for all of us".
It was a real learning curve for me".
The two hours of last night's People's Choice Awards were a real learning experience.
"The 2nd Maine Militia has been a real learning experience for me," Ms. Chute said.
For Mr. Reichl, a youthful-looking 59, the show "was a real learning process".
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And we cannot continue to test our kids to death and not expect a diminution of real learning.
However, it is well known that assessment is a key aspect in real learning scenarios, and therefore it should be included in CSCL scripts.
It does not truly value knowledge and understanding, but merely the passing of exams, a very poor substitute for real learning.
It is this social ritual, not vocational training, which will do most for our poorest pupils; and in enforcing the habits of real learning from a younger age, Mr Gove is pressing his case as a great social reformer.
It may also intimate that students do not perceive cultural competence as "real learning" on a par with the basic sciences and clinical knowledge.
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