deuterolearning
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Coined by Gregory Bateson, from deutero- (“secondary”) + learning.
Noun
[edit]deuterolearning (uncountable)
- Second-order learning; learning how to learn.
- 2017, Moisés J. Schwartz, Ray C. Rist, The International Monetary Fund and the Learning Organization: The Role of Independent Evaluation, International Monetary Fund, →ISBN, page 70:
- Deuterolearning implies becoming aware of how organizations single- and double-loop learn—that is, “learning how to learn.”