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It is important to follow-up to ensure that students can consolidate and put into practice what they have learned.
Pursue the lesson actively and put into practice what you have learned.
A slight but steady increase in tempo over the course of this phase is consistent with learning, perhaps as continued play sheds more light on the opposing team's capabilities and weaknesses, causing a progressive increase in scoring rate as that knowledge is accumulated and put into practice.
Sensing includes reflection and putting into practice what we learn.
Consider what you're learning and put it into practice.
This rethinking provides significant improvements in the teaching of spatial geometry, involves new activities both in and outside the classroom, and puts into practice new teaching-learning models.
What you learn will be put into practice as you work.
It is in this learning situation that the learner becomes highly motivated to succeed and hence put into practice what is being learned.
They also appear to be keen to put into practice what has already been learnt at the public inquiry.
To learn something and put it into practice, is that not a joy?
Students test out what they learn through the Center's so-called action learning projects, which are designed to be put into practice right away.
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