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It represents the standard shape of the progress people make in learning new things.
While the investment many make in learning the German language before or during study plays a role, a strong job market, especially in the engineering sector, also contributes to Germany's success in retaining foreign graduates, said Ludger Pries, the chairman of the sociology department at the Ruhr-University in Bochum.
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The latter two allow progress to be made in learning reading skills and to improve cognitive processes.
The primary outcome was the total number of errors made in learning the task in one to five trials in a single session.
The ability to hear and play around with different sounds and combinations of sounds helps children to later make connections in learning how to read through decoding print.
These findings further reinforce social constructivist connections between social interactions and meaning making in university learning.
The perceptron is just one example of many early advances made in machine learning.
These results suggest that a specific benefit of making predictions in learning contexts is that it creates the opportunity for the learner to be surprised.
Although student reports come across both levels, some efforts are made to make a distinction in learning activities: "..you are very focused on looking at what someone is doing.
From the interview phase, students described nine core categories of meaning making in university learning (see Table 2).
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