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  • 111Learning disability — In the United States and Canada, the term learning disability (LD) refers to a group of disorders that affect a broad range of academic and functional skills including the ability to speak, listen, read, write, spell, reason and organize… …

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  • 112Learning theory (education) — In psychology and education, a common definition of learning is a process that brings together cognitive, emotional, and enviromental influences and experiences for acquiring, enhancing, or making changes in one s knowledge, skills, values, and… …

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  • 113Learning management system — A Learning Management System. (LMS) is software for delivering, tracking and managing training. LMSs range from simple systems for managing training records to software for distributing courses over the Internet and offering features for online… …

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  • 114Learning Resource Centers — Information and communication development opportunities and information flow are the big challenges dedicated review most of educational questions, whether from theoretical frames or material facilitations. School libraries are considered one of… …

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  • 115Learning Plan — A Learning Plan is a document (possibly an interactive or on line document) that is used to plan learning, usually over an extended period of time.Any entity can have a learning plan. They are often used by individuals to plan and manage their… …

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  • 116Learning for Life — Infobox WorldScouting owner = Boy Scouts of America type = organization name = Learning for Life headquarters = Irving, Texas country = United States f date = 1992 members = 1,750,767 youth 61,041 adults (2006) [cite web… …

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  • 117Learning curve — The term learning curve refers to the graphical relation between the amount of learning and the time it takes to learn. Initially introduced in educational and behavioral psychology, the term has acquired a broader interpretation over time, and… …

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  • 118Learning community — A learning community is a group of people who share common values and beliefs, are actively engaged in learning together from each other. Such communities have become the template for a cohort based, interdisciplinary approach to higher education …

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  • 119Learning and skills — In England, learning and skills refers to a sector of education that includes key training providers such as further education and sixth form colleges, schools with sixth forms, local authority and adult education institutions and private and… …

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  • 120Learning sciences — The learning sciences is a field of interdisciplinary study that works to further scientific understanding of learning as well as engage in the design and implementation of learning innovations. Research in the learning sciences traditionally… …

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