Do you know the actual theories of learning? A learning theory is an attempt to describe how people learn, helping us understand this inherently complex process.
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Do you know the actual theories of learning? A learning theory is an attempt to describe how people learn, helping us understand this inherently complex process.
Useful for key ideas in learning theory, though perhaps more a demonstration of someone's constructivist/connectivist thoughts on learning/teaching than a useful end product for others. (Constructiorism => constructionism).
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Mes étudiants italianistes me diront si ce site est utile pour apprendre ou enseigner l'italien ...
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"Si dice o non si dice? Guida all'italiano parlato e scritto, lettera A - Corriere.it." Delete the scoop?
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Whether it's for preparing classroom resources or modelling strategies in real time, language teachers need reliable reference materials.
These dictionaries are free to access and great quality: you have audio plus some contextualisation, and you can consult monolingual or bilingual versions for quite a range of European languages. Via Emmanuel Zimmert, Juergen Wagner, Shona Whyte Delete the scoop?
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Great background information to build our understanding. I really like seeing them all presented this way for easy comparison.
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A very visual illustration of learning theory.