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Learning, unlearning & fun learning

sheela
sheela
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“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” Alvin Toffler – 3 Feb 2014

We all know that today’s fast-paced lifestyle demands us to keep flowing into the modern current because if we are not flexible enough in our approaches we might miss the chance.

As an educator, I’m always in the cycle of learning, unlearning and relearning, and I find it truly interesting! But here I’ve made a slight change in my strategy, and that is learning, unlearning and fun learning! Though it adds a lot to my plate, I love it anyways.

In my projects, ‘Learning Through Stories’ I use stories to make my students understand all the tough concepts in a fun loving way.

Does it mean to forget everything that we know? No, it doesn’t mean that in fact, it means to adopt the new knowledge of today with a mind ready to accept it easily. One should unlearn by freeing their minds from stagnated ideas, norms, beliefs etc and be ready to learn with fun in such a way that task seems to be convincing and interesting.

“In every job that must be done, there is an element of fun. You find the fun and—snap!—the job’s a game!” – Mary Poppins

A simple formula to know whether it’s time to unlearn and relearn is to question yourself about the current doubtful situation. Ask yourself few questions and the answers will help you sort the issue. You will get an idea that it’s time to not repeat the same thing, but to try the one which is clearer, better and more interesting than the previous one.

Be it a profession, relationship, friendship or family life- learning, unlearning and relearning is a vital part to make it last longer.

Today’s prompt- “In every job that must be done, there is an element of fun. You find the fun and—snap!—the job’s a game!” – Mary Poppins

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Disclaimer – This article is a personal view of the author.

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