
Learning through action
Learning through action means gaining knowledge and skills by actively doing things rather than just watching or listening. It's about practicing, experimenting, and experiencing firsthand, which helps you understand concepts more deeply and remember them longer. Instead of only reading about how to ride a bike, for example, actually getting on the bike and practicing improves your balance and confidence. This approach encourages engagement, problem-solving, and adaptability, making learning more effective and meaningful. It emphasizes that real understanding often results from doing, reflecting, and adjusting as you go.