
Learning through Objects
Learning through objects involves understanding concepts by engaging with physical items or tangible representations. It helps learners grasp abstract ideas by manipulating or examining real-world examples, making complex information more accessible. For instance, using blocks to learn about geometry or models to understand anatomy. This approach enhances comprehension by connecting theoretical knowledge with practical, sensory experiences, stimulating multiple senses and encouraging active participation. It is especially effective for visual and kinesthetic learners, bridging the gap between theory and real-world application, and fostering deeper understanding through direct interaction with tangible objects.