Thursday, 17 April 2014

Higher Education Pedagogy Cycle: Need to Shift to Experiential Learning Facilities



Experience was the only teacher to our ancestors. Human kind progressed from days of hunter gatherer by experiential learning. Inherent to it was the guiding force of evolution, which helped those groups, which had better collective memory. There were no formal sessions and students.  Individuals used to pick up requisite skills needed to feed and protect his/her life.

The medieval systems of the Indian Gurukul system evolved to incorporate a formal ambience, which was extended to experiential realm at the home of the teacher and tailored to enable each individual pick up predetermined skills needed to earn and feed. It is imperative to note the distinction here. The purpose of education, apart from moral development was to enable a man to earn. Responsibility of protection got delegated to a separate entity.   

Over time, formal education (the English system) replaced experience with printed textbooks. It provided only a formal ambience. The knowledge or skills picked up were used to secure jobs, thereby earn and feed an individual’s family. The different avatars of technology enhance pedagogy; all are variants of the formal system.

There is a huge difference between the earnings derived from Gurukal and formal systems. The former taught a student a skill or set of skills that he used to practice upon graduation to earn, whilst there is hardly any relation between the formal knowledge acquired and the nature of job in the contemporary educational system

In less than three decades, technological revolution has made the teacher ‘one of the sources’ from ‘the principal source’ of knowledge for a student. Youngsters today are more comfortable learning from interactive gadgets they possess. If continuous lecturing was the challenge for a teacher earlier, today it is to reintroduce the experiential learning environment. Left alone, a good majority of students are smart enough to pick up knowledge by themselves. A teacher needs to remain as a beacon to guide them over a band (syllabus or learning objectives) and clarify occasional doubts.

Provision of experiential learning facility will determine the efficiency of achieving the pre-stated learning objectives. This calls for a paradigm reorientation of the thrust in higher education during the next couple of decades. It necessitates teachers to be innovative experimenters.

Provision of experiential learning facility is neither rocket technology nor an expensive affair. As an academician, I plan to employ this mode in the ecological physics and landscape ecology module within the ecological informatics program at the Indian institute of Information Technology and Management – Kerala.

Interested academicians may feel free to either join or contribute.  

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A few words on basic education:

I personally believe, the number of students who ‘preferentially’ opt for language and cultural studies and go on to become acknowledged literary figures is a robust indicator of the success of primary education.

If international efforts in education for sustainable development were focused in this direction, we would certainly stand a chance to have doubled our achievements in sustainability sector.

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Dr. R. Jaishanker
Associate Professor (Ecological Informatics)
IIITM-K, Trivandrum
India

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