Lesson 7- Direct, Purposeful Experiences
and Beyond
" From the rich experiences that our sense bring. we construct the ideas, concepts, generalizations that give meaning and order to our lives."
" From the rich experiences that our sense bring. we construct the ideas, concepts, generalizations that give meaning and order to our lives."
What are referred to as direct, purposeful experiences?
- These are our
concrete and firsthand experiences that make up the foundation of our learning.
These are the rich experience that our sense bring from which we construct the
ideas, the concepts, the generalizations that give meaning and order to or
lives. (Dale, 1969) The are sensory experiences.
In contrast, indirect experiences are experiences of other… people that we
observe, read or hear about. They are not our own self-experiences but still
experiences in the sense that we see, hear and read about them. They are not
firsthand but rather vicarious experiences.
Climbing a mountain is firsthand, direct experience. Seeing it done in films or
reading about it is vicarious, substitute experience. It is clear, therefore, that we can approach the world of reality
directly through the sense and indirectly with reduced sensory experience.
* Direct Experiences are
firsthand experiences that serve as the foundation of learning. The opposite of
direct experiences are indirect or vicarious experiences.
Direct Experiences
lead us to the concept formation and abstraction. We should not end our lessons
knowing only the concrete. We go beyond the concrete by reaching the level of
abstract concepts.
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