That I'm learning to breathe,
I'm learning to crawl,
I'm findin that you and you alone can break my fall.
I'm living again...awake and alive...
I'm learning to crawl,
I'm findin that you and you alone can break my fall.
I'm living again...awake and alive...
by Delilah101 October 05, 2007
by Erni October 20, 2013
by ButICantaloupe November 29, 2014
A figurative wall which the person has to smash head first through in order to learn something difficult. Used when a learning curve cannot be steep enough. esp. when the person doesn't know what they are in for.
Mike: "I heard that stupes Jonny wanted to take the Bar Exam"
Steve: "Yeah, he's blates gonna have to smash through the Learning Wall head first"
Steve: "Yeah, he's blates gonna have to smash through the Learning Wall head first"
by Monastic September 01, 2011
The concept or theory of meaningful learning is that learned information is completely understood and can now be used to make connections with other previously known knowledge, aiding in further understanding.1 Since information is stored in a network of connections, it can be accessed from multiple starting points depending on the context of recall. Meaningful learning is often contrasted with rote learning, a method in which information is memorized sometimes without elements of understanding or relation to other objects or situations. A real-world example of a concept the learner has learned is an instance of meaningful learning. Utilization of meaningful learning may trigger further learning, as the relation of a concept to a real-world situation may be encouraging to the learner. It may encourage the learner to understand the information presented and will assist with active learning techniques to aid their understanding. Although it takes longer than rote memorization, information is typically retained for a longer period of time.
by Α January 14, 2022
Betsy: I took that class.
AJ: Well then you can go help them with their homework then.
Betsy: Are you kidding? That was like 2 years ago! I'm an expert at learning and burning...
AJ: Well then you can go help them with their homework then.
Betsy: Are you kidding? That was like 2 years ago! I'm an expert at learning and burning...
by eckzow September 20, 2007
Hybrid learning is a way of frustrating incredibly talented educators to the point of making them question why they ever became teachers by asking them to plan and execute a quality educational experiences when they aren’t even sure which kids they are teaching at what time while delivering both a physical and digital classroom experience to kids who can’t breath, sit still or figure out how to turn on their microphone for the online aspect of completing their learning objective all while struggling with the kid sitting next to them with glassy eyes, a hacking cough and taste buds that don’t work.
by Riskybusiness2468 September 09, 2020