Discovery Learning

Discovery Learning encourages students to learn by actively exploring concepts and problem-solving, rather than being taught directly.

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How to use in a learning design

Incorporate Discovery Learning into your next learning design with these simple steps: 1. **Present a Problem**: Begin by introducing a real-world problem or challenge that the learner can engage with. 2. **Encourage Exploration**: Facilitate a learning environment that encourages the learner to explore and investigate different solutions independently. 3. **Provide Resources**: Offer resources such as case studies, simulations, or interactive activities to support the learner in their discovery process. 4. **Facilitate Reflection**: Encourage the learner to reflect on their findings, analyze the outcomes of their exploration, and draw conclusions from their discoveries. 5. **Promote Discussion**: Foster discussions or group activities where learners can share their findings, learn from each other, and deepen their understanding of the topic. 6. **Provide Guidance**: As an educator, be available to provide guidance, clarification, and feedback throughout the discovery process. By implementing these steps, you can create a dynamic and engaging learning experience that promotes active exploration, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills among your learners. Embracing Discovery Learning allows learners to take ownership of their learning journey and enhances their ability to apply knowledge in practical contexts.

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Suitable for

The teaching method that encourages students to independently explore and experiment with new concepts is appropriate you want to foster creativity and critical thinking.

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Unsuitable for

When students lack prior knowledge or foundational skills, a more structured and guided approach may be necessary for effective learning.

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Requires / leads from

Discovery Learning builds on a foundation of prior knowledge, critical thinking skills, and a supportive learning environment. Learners should have a basic understanding of the topic and possess the ability to ask questions, make connections, and draw conclusions independently. It also requires educators to provide appropriate guidance, resources, and scaffolding to help learners navigate the discovery process effectively.

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Leads to

Discovery Learning can prepare learners for critical thinking, problem-solving, and independent learning. By engaging in hands-on exploration and inquiry-based activities, learners develop the skills to analyze information, draw connections, and make informed decisions. This can lead to a deeper understanding of concepts, increased creativity, and the ability to adapt to new situations effectively in the future.

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Typical duration

Learner centricity

High

Delivery compatibility

✓ Face to face
✓ Blended
✓ Hybrid
✓ Online

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Learning types

✓ Acquire
✓ Discuss
✓ Collaborate
✓ Investigate
✓ Practice
✓ Produce

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