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Informal learning and the future

By Nick Shackleton-Jones (October 2008 Issue)
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The word ‘learning’ has come to mean two different kinds of things: firstly, learning, the natural and normal cognitive mechanisms by which we (and other creatures) develop, and secondly, ‘learning’ that describes a historical peculiarity of human culture, involving classrooms, courses and so forth.

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