Definition of Learners. Meaning of Learners. Synonyms of Learners

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Definition of Learners

Learner
Learner Learn"er, n. One who learns; a scholar.

Meaning of Learners from wikipedia

- student-teacher communication), and Learner–content (i.e. intellectually interacting with content that results in changes in learners' understanding, perceptions...
- Many of the adult learners go back to school to finish a degree, or earn a new one. Malcolm Knowles's work distinguished adult learners as distinct from...
- provisional learners license can be obtained after p****ing a theoretical exam less than three years prior. The minimum age for a learners permit is 17...
- Dean Learner is a fictional character performed by British comedian Richard Ayoade in Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, a horror parody television series, as...
- (Oxford ESL Dictionary for learners of English new edition With Canadian content/Oxford ESL Dictionary Pack: for learners of English): Canadian version...
- second-language learners reach very high levels of proficiency, pronunciation tends to be non-native. This lack of native pronunciation in adult learners is explained...
- Adult and Continuing Education first coordinated Adult Learners’ W**** in 1992. Today Adult Learners’ W**** is the UK’s largest festival of learning, and the...
- language learners exhibit. The rationale for the studies was that there is more benefit from studying the habits of successful language learners than there...
- learners to strong learners. The concept of boosting is based on the question posed by Kearns and Valiant (1988, 1989): "Can a set of weak learners create...
- English language learners (ELL). The learners of the English language are of two main groups. The first group includes the learners learning English as...