Good day to all,
In my earlier blog, I've mentioned about INPUT and OUTPUT learning by our kids today. I've searched from the net and the definition of INPUT means:-
1 : something that is put in: as a : an amount put in
2 : the means by which or the point at which an input (as of energy, material, or data) is made
3 : the act or process of putting in
In short, input learning means whatever knowledge, lessons that our kids being "put in" via classroom or field learning. We often heard about "spoon-feeding" syllabus at school. Yes, that's the environment that ourselves and perhaps our kids are in.
Wht about definition of output then?
1 : something produced: as a : mineral, agricultural, or industrial production
2 : the act, process, or an instance of producing
3 : the terminal for the output on an electrical device
In summary, output learning means to apply what we've learned in classroom and etc in reality and in the bigger competitive work environment. Do you agree with me?
Most of the time, we used to input our brain as much as possible, but not everything from school then when come the exam time, we start to output our previous inputs into papers. Not knowing whether we will pass or fail the exam? Some of you might have left schools long time ago and some are still schooling. Have you ever wonder why are these happening to us? Pls share your views in the comments column.
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