Kevinia Cheung outlines an institutional approach to developing undergraduates’ ability to ‘learn to learn’ With the rapid development of technology and the uncertainties caused by unknown diseases, ...
In the age of artificial intelligence, sustainable capability grows through continuous learning ecosystems rather than ...
Learning is not only empowering but fulfilling. It gives our lives meaning and can benefit us professionally. Learning is also perhaps the best antidote to boredom and depression. And the really good ...
Everyone has a different style of learning. Some people do well with reading the written word. Others learn better through audio. For some, sitting in a quiet library or home office space is key. For ...
Humans are innately social beings, and teaching and learning are often highly social activities. From earliest experiences of learning how to speak through to school, higher education and adult ...
It's not a new problem. Over the years, higher education leaders have asked themselves whether students' academic careers prepare them for the job market and future employment. These concerns about a ...
The basis of social learning theory is simple: People learn by watching other people. We can learn from anyone—teachers, parents, siblings, peers, co-workers, YouTube influencers, athletes, and even ...
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