Glossary / Lexicon
Learning to learn
Learning to learn is when performance on later tasks is enhanced as a result of performance on earlier tasks, in which a general set of rules or approaches to a problem is acquired.
Learning to learn means improvements in performance on novel problems as a result of acquiring a new rule or strategy from the earlier solution of similar problems.
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