Examples of using Learning has in English and their translations into Swedish
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Professor Gerhard Andersson of the Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning has been awarded nearly SEK 22 million to develop
Professor Gerhard Andersson of the Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning has been awarded nearly SEK 22 million to develop
Lifelong learning has a much wider significance than that:
With reason the Commission has observed- in its Joint Employment Report- that although the importance of lifelong learning has been acknowledged by many member states, the implementation is lagging behind.
Several sets of research findings have shown that learning has important non-economic benefits such as promoting good health,
The structure of deep learning has its roots in the structure of the human brain, in that there are neural networks,
I know that you're a vessel; this learning has been coming through you.
These levels- of which deep learning has many- are known as hidden layers.
Challenges of training and lifelong learning have not been comprehensively taken up.
Learning had grown and spread.
And whatever we do affects everything and everyone else, But whatever we learn has a purpose.
But whatever we learn has a purpose.
Everything you have done, everything you have learned has led you here.
ability to concentrate and learning, has the result been processed
The way children learn has changed greatly,
services to promote health and learning have all huge potential.
Efforts to encourage individuals to participate and invest in learning have been reinforced in a variety of ways.
L. Ron Hubbard and Applied Scholastics to the fields of literacy and learning have changed the lives of millions across the globe.
Max Weber, a giant of social science who rivals Marx in acuity and learning, has summarized what happened.
To reinforce students learning, have them create a storyboard that shows the dialogue of a person going back-to-school shopping.