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SMART можно перевести с английского как толковый, значительный, умный, сообразительный. – Примеч. перев.
От английского слова «grow» – расти. – Примеч. перев.
В российской литературе часто встречается расширенный перевод термина как обучение за счет участия в процессе. – Примеч. науч. ред.