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"in depth learning" is a correct phrase and is often used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to learning which goes beyond the basics and is more in depth. For example: "This course will provide in depth learning about the world's political systems."
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To be able to stimulate in depth learning the content should go beyond questions.
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Complex skills, which require thoughtful analysis, in-depth learning, discussion and persistent work habits lose their value in a test-driven environment.
Children of today's television generation lack the attention span for in-depth learning, the new head of one of Britain's teaching unions has warned.
He told his union's annual conference in Bournemouth: "Students' concentration span appears to have been tailored to the sound and vision bite rather than the more rigorous process of in-depth learning.
Programmes like Educate and Celebrate do this through "usualising" and "actualising", with the former focusing on acclimatising students and teachers, removing the threat of difference and making references to anything LGBT into an everyday occurrence - and the latter exposing students to more in-depth learning and specific lessons devoted to examining LGBT issues.
"And by the way, I think it's cynical to think that lower-income kids won't be well-served by an education that focuses on collaboration and communication and in-depth learning, that the only thing we can give them is drilling them and teaching them to fill in bubbles".
Permanent repetition will lead to a more in-depth learning.
These are meta-cognitive skills, regarded as essential elements of in-depth learning.
You can check it out …… Every sound bite is my in-depth learning reflection.
Constructivist learning and the strategies in constructivist learning can foster in-depth learning and practical application.
Suggests interactive exercises for enhancing the relevance and retention of students' knowledge and facilitation of in-depth learning fuelled by individual students' aptitude and passion.
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