learning
noun OPAL WOPAL S
/ˈlɜːnɪŋ/
/ˈlɜːrnɪŋ/
- lifelong/adult learning
- new methods to facilitate language learning
- Field trips provide an opportunity for experiential learning.
- teaching and learning
- The school aims to provide a supportive learning environment.
- Last season was a learning experience for the team.
- The learning process is slightly different in each individual.
- A large part of children's learning takes place in the home.
Extra ExamplesTopics Educationa2- student-centred learning
- The dance department's multimedia learning centre is equipped with eight laptops.
- We're trying to introduce more computer-assisted learning.
- a model for effective learning
- Effective teaching inevitably leads to effective learning.
- You should be able to facilitate learning more confidently by the end of your course.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- effective
- successful
- independent
- …
- facilitate
- promote
- curve
- environment
- experience
- …
- a seat of learning
- [uncountable] knowledge that you get from reading and studying
- a woman of great learning
Extra Examples- A little learning is a dangerous thing.
- Academic learning may not be seen as particularly useful in some situations.
- He is a teacher of great intellect and learning.
- This is a branch of learning that has been ignored until recently.
- institutions of higher learning
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- great
- book
- [countable] something that you learn, especially from your experience of working on something
- We will be sharing key learnings from our project.
Word OriginOld English leornung (see learn, -ing).