What is a potential challenge when implementing learning-by-doing in traditional school systems?
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Correct answer: The resources, teacher skill, and time it demands
Designing effective experiential or project-based learning requires resources, skilled teachers, and sufficient time — which can be constraints in traditional, resource-limited schooling contexts.
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More Learning by doing questions
- In the context of learning by doing, the term “child-centered education” most directly implies:
- Which form of learning is considered a subtype of learning by doing because it involves practical engagement and reflection on experience?
- According to progressive education, when children engage in meaningful tasks during learning, motivation is often enhanced because:
- Which of the following best describes how “learning by doing” influences retention and transfer of knowledge compared with passive learning?
- Which aspect is emphasized by progressive educators when designing a curriculum based on learning by doing?
- How does learning by doing align with the philosophy that “education is life itself” rather than preparation for life?