1. By his own account, he soldiered and cussed with them, working and learning by their side. 2. How much might we learn by concentrating ecological effort, expertise and funding on our own backyards? 3. I can still recall whole chunks of those books she made me learn by heart. 4. I know that many teachers of the present day think that learning by rote is archaic. 5. If you have a good memory you can learn things by rote, but can you apply it in practice? 6. If you have a good memory, you can learn by rote. 7. It is commonplace to hear people claiming to learn by their mistakes but that assumes that a mistake is recognized as such. 8. Kids learn by following examples set by Arthur and his fellow third-graders. 9. Not only did children have to learn by association and reinforcement, their production had to be shaped to the correct response. |