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Discover Ludwig"experienced learning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of learning that is derived from real-life experiences rather than instruction. For example, "The most valuable lessons I've had are through experienced learning rather than textbooks."
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Sky Badger takes its name from a superhero alter-ego created by Marek's son Max, 13, who she describes as "funny and extraordinary", but since he was diagnosed with a rare form of epilepsy, has experienced learning disabilities, autism and coordination issues.
During the intervention, all classes experienced learning exploring the process of science and carried out some form of open investigation.
Before World War II, laboratory work was one of the critical components in engineering education where students experienced learning practically.
The father of relativity, Mr. Einstein himself, experienced learning disabilities in his youth.
F) Subjectively experienced learning success: The students emphasized the learning success that was achieved through the training.
Most participants experienced learning seminars followed by small-scale testing to be an efficient way to translate sweeping visions and challenging goals to small and feasible interventions.
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A perseverant child open to experience learns more.
She is blogging about her experience learning German.
"Living abroad gives us this amazing experience, learning how wonderful democracy is," Mr. Mousa said.
A lot of kids have their first intellectual experience learning about dinosaurs.
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