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learn: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Teacher

Teacher Dream Symbols:

A symbol of guidance. Learning opportunities may be opening up to you.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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Teacher, Guidance, Guide, Learning, Learn, Education, School, Classroom, Opportunities

 

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University Dream Symbols:

A higher understanding of things in your life. A need to educate yourself to the real you.

 

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University, Educate, Education, Learning, School, Learn

 

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learn: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Study

Study Dream Symbols:

Simply, your dream could be telling you to prepare or study more.

 

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School Dream Symbols:

A place of learning and knowledge. This could mean that one has a desire to learn, or that one seeks higher ideals. If you are going back to school, it may hint at unresolved issues, or new learning opportunities. Life; Lessons learned or not learned; approaching different levels of consciousness.

 

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School, Learning, Knowledge, Learn, Education, University, Teacher, Teaching

 

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learn: Encyclopedia - Meaning of life

The philosophical question "What is the meaning of life?" means different things to different people. The vagueness of the query is inherent in the word "meaning", which opens the question to many interpretations, such as: "What is the origin of life?", "What is the nature of life (and of the universe in which we live)?", "What is the significance of life?", "What is valuable in life?", and "What is the purpose of, or in, (one's) life?". These questions have resulted in a wide range of competing answers and arguments, from scientific ...

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learn: Encyclopedia - Intelligence trait

Intelligence is usually said to involve mental capabilities such as the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend ideas and language, and learn. Although nonscientists generally regard the concept of intelligence as having much broader scope, in psychology, the study of intelligence generally regards this behavioral trait as distinct from creativity, personality, character, or wisdom. Intelligence trait - Definitions of intelligence. At least two major "consensus" definitions of ...

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learn: Encyclopedia - Teacher

In education, teachers are those who teach students or pupils, often a course of study, lesson plan, or a practical skill, including learning and thinking skills. There are many different ways to teach and help students learn. This is often referred to as the teacher's pedagogy. When deciding what teaching method to use, a teacher will need to consider students' background knowledge, environment, and their learning goals. See education for more. Teacher - Related positions. A teacher who registers a student ...

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learn: Encyclopedia - Biological neural network

In neuroscience, a neural network is a bit of conceptual juggernaut: the conceptual transition from neuroanatomy, a rigorously descriptive discipline of observed structure, to the designation of the parameters delimiting a 'network' can be problematic. In outline a neural network describes a population of physically interconnected neurons or a group of disparate neurons whose inputs or signalling targets define a recognizable circuit. Communication between neurons often involves an electrochemical process. The interface through which ...

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learn: Encyclopedia - Sociocultural evolution

Sociocultural evolution(ism) is an umbrella term for theories of cultural evolution and social evolution, describing how cultures and societies have developed over time. Although such theories typically provide models for understanding the relationship between technologies, social structure, the values of a society, and how and why they change with time, they vary as to the extent to which the ...

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learn: Encyclopedia - Happiness

Acceptance Anger Anticipation Boredom Disgust Envy Fear Guilt Hate Hope Joy Jealousy Love Remorse Sadness Sorrow Surprise Happiness, pleasure or joy is an emotional or affective state in which we feel good or happy. Overlapping states or experiences include joy, exultation, delight, bliss, and love. Antonyms include suffering, sadness, grief, and pain. The term pleasure is sometimes used to ...

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learn: Encyclopedia - Kollel

A Kollel (כולל) usually refers to an institute for advanced studies of Talmud and of rabbinic literature for post-graduate Jewish adults, essentially a yeshiva which pays married men a regular monthly stipend or annual salary (and/or provides housing and meals) to study Judaism's classic texts in depth. The word kollel (plural: kollelim) means "[a] gathering (or "collection")" in Hebrew, and in this sense it means "a gathering" or ...

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learn: Encyclopedia II - Teacher - Qualification and registration

Teachers are usually educated in a university or college. Often they must be certified by a government body before they can teach in a school. Teacher - Australia. Certification in Australia differs from state to state; however as a general rule all teachers must possess a tertiary certification - either a Bachelor of Education, BA (Education), Bachelor of Teaching or Graduate Diploma of Education (DipEd) - awarded by a Australian certified University or an equivalent award from overseas plus experience in ...

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learn: Encyclopedia II - Biological neural network - Connections between neurons

(see also: synapse) The connections between neurons are much more complex than that what is implemented in neural computing architectures. The basic kinds of connections between neurons are chemical synapses and electrical gap junctions. One principle by which neurons work is neural summation, i.e. potentials at the post synaptic membrane will summate in the cell body. If the depolarization of the neuron at the axon goes above threshold an action potential will occur that travels down the axon to the terminal endings to transmi ...

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Biological neural network, Biological neural network - Early study, Biological neural network - Connections between neurons, Biological neural network - Representations in neural networks, Biological neural network - Philosophical issues, Biological neural network - Study methods

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learn: Encyclopedia II - Learning styles - Learning Styles Models

The following instruments represent 13 major approaches to learning styles. Allinson and Hayes’ Cognitive Styles Index (CSI) Apter’s Motivational Style Profile (MSP) Dunn and Dunn model and instruments of learning styles Entwistle’s Approaches and Study Skills Inventory for Students (ASSIST) Gregorc’s Mind Styles Model and Style Delineator (GSD) Herrmann’s Brain Dominance Instrument (HBDI) Honey and Mumford’s Learning Styles Questionnaire (LSQ) Jackson’ ...

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Learning styles, Learning styles - Learning Styles Models, Learning styles - Visual Aural Kinesthetic VAK and VARK, Learning styles - VARK Assessments, Learning styles - Discussion of Other Models, Learning styles - Criticisms, Learning styles - Related topics

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learn: Encyclopedia II - Intelligence trait - Psychometric intelligence

Main articles: IQ, General intelligence factor Despite the variety of concepts of intelligence, the most influential approach to understanding intelligence (i.e., the one that has generated the most systematic research) is based on psychometric testing. Intelligence, narrowly defined, can be measured by intelligence tests, also called IQ (intelligence quotient) tests. Such tests are among the most accurate (reliable and valid) psychological tests. Such intelligence tests take many forms, but the common tests (Stanford-Bi ...

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Intelligence trait, Intelligence trait - Definitions of intelligence, Intelligence trait - Psychometric intelligence, Intelligence trait - Intelligence IQ and g, Intelligence trait - Criticisms of the psychometric approach, Intelligence trait - One or several types of intelligence?, Intelligence trait - Controversies

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learn: Encyclopedia II - Meaning of life - Philosophical views

Meaning of life - Value as meaning. In that they attempt to answer the question "What is valuable in life?", theories of value are theories of the meaning of life: great philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Spinoza, and many others had clear views about what sort of life was best (and hence most meaningful). Meaning of life - Atheist views. Atheism in the strictest sense means the belief that no god or supernatural overbeing (of any type or number) exists ...

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Meaning of life, Meaning of life - Popular beliefs, Meaning of life - Scientific approaches and theories, Meaning of life - Philosophical views, Meaning of life - Value as meaning, Meaning of life - Atheist views, Meaning of life - Existentialist views, Meaning of life - Humanist views, Meaning of life - Nihilist views, Meaning of life - Positivist views, Meaning of life - Pragmatist views, Meaning of life - Transhumanist views, Meaning of life - Religious beliefs, Meaning of life - Spiritual views, Meaning of life - Humorous treatments, Meaning of life - General philosophy topics, Meaning of life - General philosophy lists

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learn: Encyclopedia II - History of technology - By period and geography

History of technology - Early technology. Fire used since the paleolithic, possibly by homo erectus as early as 800,000 years ago Clothing possibly 100,000 years ago. Stone tools, used by homo floresiensis, possibly 100,000 years ago. Pottery ca. 11th millennium BC Bow, sling ca. 9th millennium BC Microliths ca. 9th millennium BC Copper ca. 8000 BC Agriculture and Plough ca. 8000 BC Wheel ca. 4000 BC Gnomon ca. 4000 BC

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    History of technology, History of technology - By period and geography, History of technology - Early technology, History of technology - Prehistoric times, History of technology - Ancient Egypt, History of technology - Tribal Europe, History of technology - Ancient Rome, History of technology - Ancient India, History of technology - Ancient China, History of technology - Medieval China, History of technology - Inca, History of technology - Maya, History of technology - European, History of technology - Measuring technological progress, History of technology - By type of technology, History of technology - History of biotechnology, History of technology - History of civil engineering, History of technology - History of communication, History of technology - History of computing, History of technology - History of consumer technology, History of technology - History of electrical engineering, History of technology - History of energy technology, History of technology - History of materials science, History of technology - History of medicine, History of technology - History of military technology, History of technology - History of nuclear technology, History of technology - History of scientific technology, History of technology - History of timekeeping, History of technology - History of transport technology, History of technology - Related history, History of technology - Related disciplines, History of technology - Related subjects, History of technology - Future of science and technology speculative, History of technology - People, History of technology - Historiography of science and technology, History of technology - Historians of science and technology, History of technology - Journals and periodicals in the history of science and technology, History of technology - Research institutes

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  • learn: Encyclopedia II - Theory of multiple intelligences - Opposing Views

    As one would expect from a theory that redefines intelligence, one of the major criticisms of the theory is that it is ad hoc. The criticism is that Gardner is not expanding the definition of the word "intelligence"; rather, he denies the existence of intelligence, as is traditionally understood, and instead uses the word intelligence whenever other people have traditionally used the word "interest." In this view, it is intellectually dishonest to relabel all of a person's talents as "intelligences". This tactic has been criticised by ...

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    Theory of multiple intelligences, Theory of multiple intelligences - Gardner's Categories of Intelligence, Theory of multiple intelligences - Thinking, Theory of multiple intelligences - Sensational, Theory of multiple intelligences - Communicational, Theory of multiple intelligences - Naturalist, Theory of multiple intelligences - Proposed areas, Theory of multiple intelligences - Relationship to education, Theory of multiple intelligences - Opposing Views, Theory of multiple intelligences - Works

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    learn: Encyclopedia II - Sociocultural evolution - Classical social evolutionism

    Sociocultural evolution - Development. The 14th century Islamic scholar Ibn Khaldun, considered by some to be the father of sociology, concluded that societies are living organisms that experience cyclic birth, growth, maturity, decline, and ultimately death due to universal causes several centuries before the Western civilisation developed the science of sociology. Nonetheless, theories of social and cultural evolution were common in modern European thought. Prior to the 18th century, Europeans predominantly bel ...

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    Sociocultural evolution, Sociocultural evolution - Overview, Sociocultural evolution - Classical social evolutionism, Sociocultural evolution - Development, Sociocultural evolution - Sociocultural evolutionism and the idea of progress, Sociocultural evolution - Critique and impact on modern theories, Sociocultural evolution - Modern theories, Sociocultural evolution - Contemporary moral and political debates over sociocultural evolution, Sociocultural evolution - Notes

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    learn: Encyclopedia II - Agent environment - Environments

    Environments in which agents operate can be defined in different ways. It is helpful to view the following definitions as referring to the way the environment appears from the point of view of the agent itself. Agent environment - Observable & partially observable. In order for an agent to be considered an agent some part of the environment - relevant to the action being considered - must be observable. In some cases (particularly in software) all of the environment will be observable by the agent. This, while useful to the agent, will generall ...

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    Agent environment, Agent environment - Agents, Agent environment - Environments, Agent environment - Observable & partially observable, Agent environment - Deterministic stochastic & strategic, Agent environment - Episodic & sequential, Agent environment - Static & dynamic, Agent environment - Discrete & continuous, Agent environment - Single-agent & multiple agent, Agent environment - Overview of environments, Agent environment - Reference

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