High school, not college; I've got no interest in what they call "higher learning."
He believes students learn more effectively through this piecemeal approach, which he calls "just in time" learning.
There is, so I believe, in the essence of everything, something that we cannot call learning.
I found a program that offers what they call accelerated learning.
Internships are often called "experiential learning" because they offer the chance to learn by doing.
As a result, the college has an unusually liberal policy of granting credit for what it calls "experiential learning."
This independence means that, even without their head ganglia, insects can show some behaviour which could be called learning.
Either way, learning which requires a teacher is called supervised learning.
Reade was a man of what one might call penny-encyclopaedic learning.
I am glad that a few years ago this concept was enshrined in the policy: now we call it lifelong learning.