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"learning disruption" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to disturbances or blockages that impede learning or education. For example, "The introduction of online learning technologies has caused a major learning disruption in most traditional classrooms."
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Behavioral conditions have also been added to the list of concerns, such as depression (7, 8), learning disruptions (9– 12), slowed reaction times (13, 14), and sleep disturbances (15, 16).
Neuroscientist James McNamara of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, cautions that "immunizing people with neural antigens might have unwanted effects," including encephalitis or learning disruptions.
And we can start to rebuke terms like "machine learning" or "disruption," unmasking them – along with "the billionaires" – as some of the culprits.
"Our collective goal is to make certain that the right of boys and girls to enjoy a childhood of learning without disruption and playing without fear is respected in every land".
As those of us who care a great deal about The Times-Picayune in New Orleans learned last week, disruption makes no allowance for sentiment.
DC needs to learn about disruption from Silicon Valley.
Those that can be flexible and learn via disruption will do well.
Health implications from long-term exposure to toxic pesticide levels may include learning difficulties, hormone disruption and reproductive abnormalities, Greenpeace said.
AD is first diagnosed by the appearance of several well-characterized symptoms, including short-term memory loss, learning impairments, and disruptions in daily activities (Burns and Iliffe, 2009).
The cycle of disruption, competition, learning and progress has been shortened.
Pretreatment with L-NAME normalized the PCP-induced disruption of learning to control levels.
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