41. With practice, no doubt, I could in time learn to write by holding the pen still while the paper moved. 42. Franco therefore preferred to employ the tactics learned in Africa, securing every inch of territory as he progressed by thoroughly cleansing it of possible pockets of resistance. 43. All this the pope had learned in Paris and he believed passionately in his mission of improvement. 44. He believed that the only explanation for these results was the chimpanzees suddenly saw new relationships that were never learned in the past. 45. It is designed for the International Manager, and, throughout, focuses on learning in the workplace. 46. Learning in the primary school is seamless and activities in history will merge naturally into work in art, technology, drama, and so on. 47. In museums or on site visits pupils may learn in ways not possible in the classroom. 48. Using counter-insurgency techniques first learned in Indochina, it steadily reduced the level of FLN attacks. 49. This chapter is concerned with using drama as a learning medium, to encourage and motivate learning in other curriculum areas. 50. What we also need to think about is we learn in one way, but our delegates may actually learn in a slightly different way. |