These eight myths, recognised as such,
give the lie to any notion that vocational
learning is not a complex, intelligent
activity in which more than just the brain
is engaged:
Myth 1: Practical learning is
cognitively simple.
Myth 2: Clever people ‘grow out’ of
practical learning.
Myth 3: You have to understand
something before you can
(learn how) to do it.
Myth 4: Clever people don’t get
their hands dirty.
Myth 5: Clever people don’t ‘need’
Traditionally, vocational education
outcomes are framed in terms of skills
or competencies relating to particular
vocational domains with, recently, a greater
interest in basic skills (in literacy, numeracy
and IT for example), and also in what are
increasingly referred to as 21st century
or wider skills (Lucas and Claxton, 2009).
These eight myths, recognised as such,
give the lie to any notion that vocational
learning is not a complex, intelligent
activity in which more than just the brain
is engaged:
Myth 1: Practical learning is
cognitively simple.
Myth 2: Clever people ‘grow out’ of
practical learning.
Myth 3: You have to understand
something before you can
(learn how) to do it.
Myth 4: Clever people don’t get
their hands dirty.
Myth 5: Clever people don’t ‘need’
Traditionally, vocational education
outcomes are framed in terms of skills
or competencies relating to particular
vocational domains with, recently, a greater
interest in basic skills (in literacy, numeracy
and IT for example), and also in what are
increasingly referred to as 21st century
or wider skills (Lucas and Claxton, 2009).
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