The study asks whether the curriculum led to learning of unlearning racism. |
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Like any great band, Wilco are unlearning their strengths in order to discover new ones. |
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Part of building community movements is unlearning old ways of doing things. |
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And yet, with his father at his side, unlearning bad habits was a comparatively small thing for Brake to ask of himself. |
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We had a choir director intent on unlearning our juvenile inflections. |
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A lot of music is about unlearning the mnemotechnics that have been inscribed by the social world, before you had a chance to revolt against them. |
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Typically, unlearning old habits is harder than learning new ones, so much of the time in lessons focuses on learning to inhibit old bodily responses. |
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At the next level, we must practice transformationalism, which goes hand in hand with unlearning. |
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