1. She would learn it for herself soon enough. 2. It should be a frank two-way discussion from which useful lessons can be learnt for the future. 3. They learn for a day the art of copperplate handwriting on slates. 4. However, it is impossible to attend to approaches to teaching and learning for this stage without attending to how students are learning prior to this. 5. Humans have developed some very specialised forms of learning for use in schools, to encourage students to make best use of their memories and analytical capabilities. 6. However, it is a helpful way of determining whether any lessons can be learned for future projects. 7. Learning together for the word. 8. Learning together for the sacrament. 9. Although his mother is a good cook, Diaz never learned for himself. |