surmounted the difficulties - significado y definición. Qué es surmounted the difficulties
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Qué (quién) es surmounted the difficulties - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Difficult; Difficulties; Difficulty (disambiguation)

Technical Difficulties         
Technical Difficulties are unforeseen equipment problems such as hardware failures or software bugs that make it difficult or impossible to perform a desired action.
learning difficulties         
¦ plural noun Brit. difficulties in acquiring knowledge and skills to the normal level expected of those of the same age, especially because of mental disability or cognitive disorder.
Usage
The phrase learning difficulties covers general conditions such as Down's syndrome as well as more specific cognitive or neurological conditions such as dyslexia. In emphasizing the difficulty experienced rather than any perceived 'deficiency', it is considered more positive than terms such as mentally handicapped, and is now the standard accepted term in Britain in official contexts.
Desirable difficulty         
CONCEPT THAT SOME DIFFICULTY CAN ASSIST LEARNING
User:Ceckersley/Desirable difficulties; Desirable Difficulties; Desirable difficulties
A desirable difficulty is a learning task that requires a considerable but desirable amount of effort, thereby improving long-term performance. It is also described as a learning level achieved through a sequence of learning tasks and feedback that lead to enhanced learning and transfer.

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Difficulty

Difficulty or Difficult may refer to:

  • A problem
  • Degree of difficulty, in sport and gaming
  • Counter-majoritarian difficulty, in legal theory
  • Difficult, Tennessee, a community in the United States
  • "Difficult" (song), by Uffie
  • Hill Difficulty, a fictional place in the 1678 Christian allegory The Pilgrim's Progress