By George Obua | Project Leader
KIFA advocates for more of practical skilling
Both theory and practice are essential. Theory provides the necessary background and understanding, while practice is crucial for applying that knowledge effectively. Ideally, a balance between the two leads to the best outcomes, as they inform and enhance each other.
At Kole Intellectual Forum, practical work involves hands-on activities where students directly engage with scientific phenomena, materials, and equipment. Its aims is to develop students' experimental skills, reinforce theoretical concepts through real-world application, and foster scientific inquiry and critical thinking.
The reasons why Kole Intellectual Forum advocates for Practical knowledge is that—it helps their students to acquire the technique of doing something, much closer to their actual day-to-day work; meaning, learning more by doing, experiencing other than in a theory whereby, most often ideas are taught in a vacuum, as to compare to a practical skill whereby learning are passed through reality of life.
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