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  1. Learning by doing means learning from experiences resulting directly from one's own actions, as contrasted with learning from watching others perform, reading others' instructions or descriptions, ...
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    Learning by doing means learning from experiences resulting directly from one's own actions, as contrasted with learning from watching others perform, reading others' instructions or descriptions, ...
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    In primary and secondary education, learning by doing can take various forms:

    • Science Experiments: Conducting experiments in science classes.
    • Project-Based Learning: Completing projects that require research and problem-solving.
    • Field Trips: Visiting museums, historical sites, or nature reserves to learn through direct experience.
    plurisacademy.com/blog/what-is-learning-by-doing
  2. Applying Kolb’s Experiential Learning Theory in Primary …

    David Kolb’s Experiential Learning Theory offers a framework for enhancing learning in primary education by advocating for a more interactive and practical approach to teaching. The theory presents a cycle of learning where concrete …

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  4. Learning by Doing - SpringerLink

  5. How “Learning By Doing” Can Benefit Your Child’s …

    2021年11月29日 · This active form of learning allows students to step away from textbooks and lectures and pursue real-life areas and activities that interest and engage them on all levels; socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually.

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  9. What Is Learning By Doing? - Pluris Academy

    2024年1月5日 · Learning by doing, also known as experiential learning, is an educational approach that engages learners through direct experience and active participation. This method transcends traditional lecture-based learning, where …

  10. Learning by Doing - SpringerLink