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Working on my book Re-visions, which is being republished in 2019 (Patrick Frey Editions, Switzerland), was an exercise in learning about myself and learning about all women.
It was an exercise in which the learning and the experience were one and the same.
But for us parents, it's been an exercise in learning to cede control.
To learn a place is like getting to know a person; it is an exercise in depth psychology.
Learning from history, it seems, is an exercise in democracy that can never stop.
Requiring people to answer test questions is an exercise in active, versus passive, learning.
My first few weeks at Duke had been an exercise in expanding insecurity as I learned more about my classmates.
Trying to make everyone happy all the time about learning is an exercise in futility.
And like learning a new mode of expression, learning to forge a relationship with a stranger is an exercise in interest, receptiveness and creative thinking.
While children have to pass tests, how far does learning to spell always have to be an exercise in parroting?
What remains is an exercise in journalistic taxidermy, stuffing the carcass of the digital economy with lessons learned.
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