Why “Learning by Doing” Needs a Reboot in the Age of Neurodiversity?

Learning by doing is often relegated to vocational education — associated with apprenticeships, trades, and hands-on professions. But in an era defined by rapid technological evolution, this narrow view no longer serves us. Technology offers far more than digital whiteboards and online worksheets — it opens new pathways for active, embodied, and personalised learning. For neurodivergent learners, particularly those who […]

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