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What was the point of learning it?
It's creative and surprisingly fun, but what is the point of learning to code?
But the point of learning the lessons of failure is so that you can have another go.
"Sadly, many English pupils do not see the point of learning a modern language," one teacher told the British Council.
One student asked me what the point of learning the trade was, in a country that doesn't permit a free press.
But the point of learning to persuade will be to gain power over others, and thereby to achieve personal and political success.
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One crucial point was the shift of paradigm which requires considering the students as the pivotal point of learning.
We teach kids that the learning they're doing in school is in order to pass a test -- that the test is the point of the learning.
Mr. Cliburn didn't see the point even of learning the piece after that performance, declining invitations to play it for years, until Eugene Ormandy, his friend, who had conducted Rachmaninoff playing it, finally coaxed him in 1970.
"He read books on the rules, started watching the games on TV and made a point of learning the game," said his wife, Rosemary.
While the auction chicks make a point of learning about the artists and may indeed have done that yearlong course in London the gallery receptionists almost invariably know little about art or the art world beyond the perimeters of the gallery that pays them slave wages.
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