Learning is not limited to the formal school setting. Listing examples of other settings one can learn from, discuss this statement.

      

Learning is not limited to the formal school setting. Listing examples of other settings one can learn from, discuss this statement.

  

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Ruth
When we hear about learning most of us think about studying and school. We think about subjects for example mathematics, languages, history, biology and so on. But we need to know that
learning is not limited to school subjects only, rather all learning is intended to enable the person to adopt completely in life situations through how to think, analyse and solve problems, Fit well in the community and Perceive the world in a realistic manner. There are many informal settings where learning takes place. For example: At home, In street corners, In the fields, In religious institutions, Through the mass media among other settings. From these places we learn many unintentional things, like moral values , cooking ideas, etc. which leads us to conclude that not all things we learn is taught in a school setting.
NatalieR answered the question on February 10, 2022 at 07:12


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