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Что (кто) такое Learn - определение

ANY PROCESS IN AN ORGANISM IN WHICH A RELATIVELY LONG-LASTING ADAPTIVE BEHAVIORAL CHANGE OCCURS AS THE RESULT OF EXPERIENCE
Learn; Studying; Learned; Acquisition (psychology); Non-associative learning; Learner; Learns; Incidental learning; Learning process; Learnt; Associative learning; Human learning; Factors affecting learning; Types of learning; Verbal learning; Tangential learning; Evolution of learning
  • Students learning how to make and roll [[sushi]]
  • Robots can learn to cooperate.
  • ''Future school'' (1901 or 1910)
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learn         
v.
1) (d; intr.) to learn about, of
2) (d; intr.) to learn by (to learn by experience)
3) (D; intr., tr.) to learn from (to learn from experience; she learned everything from me)
4) (E) she is learning to drive
5) (L) we have learned that he has found a job
6) (Q) they are learning how to dance
Learn         
·vt To communicate knowledge to; to Teach.
II. Learn ·vi To acquire knowledge or skill; to make progress in acquiring knowledge or skill; to receive information or instruction; as, this child learns quickly.
III. Learn ·vt To gain knowledge or information of; to ascertain by inquiry, study, or investigation; to receive instruction concerning; to fix in the mind; to acquire understanding of, or skill; as, to learn the way; to learn a lesson; to learn dancing; to learn to skate; to learn the violin; to learn the truth about something.
learn         
(learns, learning, learned, learnt)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
Note: American English uses the form 'learned' as the past tense and past participle. British English uses either 'learned' or 'learnt'.
1.
If you learn something, you obtain knowledge or a skill through studying or training.
Their children were going to learn English...
He is learning to play the piano.
...learning how to use new computer systems...
Experienced teachers help you learn quickly.
VERB: V n, V to-inf, V wh, V, also V about n
learning
...a bilingual approach to the learning of English.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If you learn of something, you find out about it.
It was only after his death that she learned of his affair with Betty...
It didn't come as a shock to learn that the fuel and cooling systems are the most common causes of breakdown...
...the Admiral, who, on learning who I was, wanted to meet me.
= find out
VERB: V of n, V that, V wh
3.
If people learn to behave or react in a particular way, they gradually start to behave in that way as a result of a change in attitudes.
You have to learn to face your problem...
We are learning how to confront death instead of avoiding its reality.
VERB: V to-inf, V wh to-inf
4.
If you learn from an unpleasant experience, you change the way you behave so that it does not happen again or so that, if it happens again, you can deal with it better.
I am convinced that he has learned from his mistakes...
The company failed to learn any lessons from this experience.
VERB: V from n, V n from n
5.
If you learn something such as a poem or a role in a play, you study or repeat the words so that you can remember them.
He learned this song as an inmate at a Texas prison.
VERB: V n
6.
see also learned
, learning
7.
to learn something the hard way: see hard
to learn the ropes: see rope
learn         
¦ verb (past and past participle learned or chiefly Brit. learnt)
1. acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) through study or experience or by being taught.
commit to memory.
become aware of by information or from observation.
2. archaic or dialect teach.
Derivatives
learnability noun
learnable adjective
learner noun
Origin
OE leornian, of W. Gmc origin; related to lore1.
learn         
I. v. a.
1.
Get a knowledge of, acquire skill in, make one's self acquainted with, make one's self master of.
2.
Be informed of, hear, hear of.
II. v. n.
1.
Get learning, acquire knowledge, gain experience, acquire information, acquire.
2.
Be informed, hear.
Look and Learn         
BRITISH EDUCATIONAL MAGAZINE OF THE 1960S-80S AIMED AT CHILDREN
Look and Learn (magazine); Look & Learn; Learn and Look
Look and Learn was a British weekly educational magazine for children published by Fleetway Publications Ltd from 1962 until 1982. It contained educational text articles that covered a wide variety of topics from volcanoes to the Loch Ness Monster; a long running science fiction comic strip, The Trigan Empire; adaptations of famous works of literature into comic-strip form, such as Lorna Doone; and serialized works of fiction such as The First Men in the Moon.
ICS Learn         
  • St. Louis Worlds Fair]].
FOR-PROFIT ONLINE COLLEGE
ICS Learn (International Correspondence Schools); ICS ltd; Icslearn; International Correspondence Schools
ICS Learn, also known as International Correspondence Schools Ltd, is a provider of online learning courses in the UK. It was founded in 1889 in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Learning How to Learn         
  • Idries Shah
BOOK BY IDRIES SHAH
Learning how to learn; Learning How to Learn – Psychology and Spirituality in the Sufi Way; Learning How to Learn - Psychology and Spirituality in the Sufi Way; Learning How to Learn: Psychology and Spirituality in the Sufi Way
Learning How to Learn: Psychology and Spirituality in the Sufi Way is a book by the writer Idries Shah that was first published by Octagon Press in 1978. Later editions by Harper & Row (1981) and Penguin Books (1985, 1993, 1996) include an introduction by Nobel Prize Winner Doris Lessing.
Freedom to Learn         
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
Freedom to learn
Freedom to Learn (FTL) is a statewide education program in Michigan helping schools create high performing, student-centered learning environments by providing each student and teacher with direct, consistent access to 21st century learning tools.
Learn Local         
SCHOOL
User:Liz du Toit/sandbox; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Learn Local; Draft:Learn Local
Learn Local is an Australian organization whose members deliver education and training in community settings. They are independent and not-for-profit organisations that are run by a board and management team.

Википедия

Learning

Learning is the process of acquiring new understanding, knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, attitudes, and preferences. The ability to learn is possessed by humans, animals, and some machines; there is also evidence for some kind of learning in certain plants. Some learning is immediate, induced by a single event (e.g. being burned by a hot stove), but much skill and knowledge accumulate from repeated experiences. The changes induced by learning often last a lifetime, and it is hard to distinguish learned material that seems to be "lost" from that which cannot be retrieved.

Human learning starts at birth (it might even start before in terms of an embryo's need for both interaction with, and freedom within its environment within the womb.) and continues until death as a consequence of ongoing interactions between people and their environment. The nature and processes involved in learning are studied in many established fields (including educational psychology, neuropsychology, experimental psychology, cognitive sciences, and pedagogy), as well as emerging fields of knowledge (e.g. with a shared interest in the topic of learning from safety events such as incidents/accidents, or in collaborative learning health systems). Research in such fields has led to the identification of various sorts of learning. For example, learning may occur as a result of habituation, or classical conditioning, operant conditioning or as a result of more complex activities such as play, seen only in relatively intelligent animals. Learning may occur consciously or without conscious awareness. Learning that an aversive event cannot be avoided or escaped may result in a condition called learned helplessness. There is evidence for human behavioral learning prenatally, in which habituation has been observed as early as 32 weeks into gestation, indicating that the central nervous system is sufficiently developed and primed for learning and memory to occur very early on in development.

Play has been approached by several theorists as a form of learning. Children experiment with the world, learn the rules, and learn to interact through play. Lev Vygotsky agrees that play is pivotal for children's development, since they make meaning of their environment through playing educational games. For Vygotsky, however, play is the first form of learning language and communication, and the stage where a child begins to understand rules and symbols. This has led to a view that learning in organisms is always related to semiosis, and often associated with representational systems/activity.