I find it useful, as it reminds me of earlier subjects I've written about. Want to know about Friedrich Adolph Wilhelm Diesterweg, for example? You can type that name in to find out his importance in hands-on learning.
Echoing Pestalozzzi, Diesterweg suggested that curricula move from the known to the unknown, from the easy to the more difficult, from the simple to the complex, and from the concrete to the abstract, describing how we all learn.
Make, fix and create...
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