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The phrase "exchange learning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to collaborative or reciprocal learning experiences between individuals or groups.
Example: "The program focuses on exchange learning, allowing students from different countries to share their knowledge and cultural perspectives."
Alternatives: "collaborative learning" or "reciprocal learning."
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Last, the final categories were contents of exchange, learning contexts (ways to influence and shape learning), learning approach, and benefits from learning outcomes.
From theory to technology, policy and practice, it should systematically promote and advance a broad exchange, learning and collaborative innovation of all actors.
These various aspects of networking provide additional support for IHPs through information exchange, learning possibilities, joint activities (pooling funds), scaling up outcomes and possibilities of additional funding.
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Though Austen lovers are outwardly polite about this particular issue, there is a clear divide between the sort of Janeites who like to exchange learned scholarly remarks, and the sort of Janeites who like to dress up in nonlearned period outfits.
Exchanging learning experiences with people from different academic backgrounds helped the participants to gain a broader understanding of the functionality of R.
First, by use of open coding, concepts related to network learning emerge; then, this study put similar concepts in the same dimension, and formed initial dimensions such as "the learning norms/policies embedded in the strategic alliance," "economic exchanges," "learning benefits from the network learning" and "learning opportunities in towing services".
Professional exchanges, learning from one another and a non-hierarchical and cooperative interdisciplinary working style were perceived as positive.
This month, all insurance companies that incurred unexpected losses selling plans through the new exchanges learned that they would get less than 13 cents of every dollar the federal government owes them for 2014.
But that doesn't make exchanging learned information the best or most intelligent way of thinking.
Now she has added a technique called cross-training, in which robots and humans exchange roles, learning a thing or two from each other in the process.
I asked Janet Currie, a health economist at Princeton University, about how many people might sign up for insurance through the federal exchange after learning about a pregnancy.
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