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Education Quote by Ronald D. Davis

“learn: v.t. to acquire knowledge of or skill in by study, instruction, practice, or experience—to commit to memory—to come to know or be aware of. Obviously,” quote by Ronald D. Davis
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““learn: v.t. to acquire knowledge of or skill in by study, instruction, practice, or experience—to commit to memory—to come to know or be aware of. Obviously,””

Ronald D. Davis

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Art of Learning, Ronald D. Davis, 2019

Learning is a process of acquiring knowledge through study, practice, and experience, leading to lasting memory.

In simple terms: Learning builds knowledge through practice.

Key Takeaway

Engage actively to retain new skills.

Themes

education skill acquisition memory practice growth

Mood

inquisitive determined

Type

educational motivational

When to use this quote

  • classroom study
  • on‑the‑job training
  • self‑directed learning

Key Concepts

cognitive development metacognition habit formation

Questions to Reflect On

  • What methods keep you motivated to learn?
  • How do you overcome obstacles in skill acquisition?
A Different Perspective

Learning can be hindered by lack of motivation or resources.

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