On Combining Elements of Different Ways of Learning, Methods and Knowledge

Authors

  • Dušana Findeisen Slovenian Third Age University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4312/as.19.4.90-95

Keywords:

trial and error learning, non-directive learning, method, adult education, film

Abstract

The paper deals with different thinkers' attitude towards methods in adult education. It examines the value of some elements of »trial and error learning« and »non-directive learning«. Like a multifaceted approach based on elements drawn from different methods, the way we learn can also be eclectic.  To illustrate this assertion, the author analyses the »anti method« used by Maurice Pialat, a French film director, contrasting it with methods in which the aim is set in advance and the process leading towards it is organised in sequences. This is most often the case in script-based shooting of films, directing a theatre performance or running adult education. Moreover, the author argues that learning about how to do something is combined with learning about how to be. She further emphasises that methods should not be used to impose one’s knowledge and one’s reality on the learner, thus destroying circumstances necessary for gaining or creating knowledge.

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Published

30. 12. 2013

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For better practice

How to Cite

Findeisen, D. (2013). On Combining Elements of Different Ways of Learning, Methods and Knowledge. Studies in Adult Education and Learning, 19(4), 90-95. https://doi.org/10.4312/as.19.4.90-95

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