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How to think outside of the box!

Posted by admin on February 23, 2019April 7, 2019 in Articles (Education)

‘Thinking outside of the box’ and ‘thinking creatively’ are phrases that we are familiar with hear at schools and work places.  Everyone understands how important it is to think outside of the box and think creatively since we see very…

Education in Childhood

Posted by admin on February 23, 2019April 7, 2019 in Articles (Education)

There are many different books dealing with early childhood education.  Each book discusses about, ‘what would be the best ways to teach young children!’  One of the most discussed topics is, ‘how to teach discipline?’.  The well-accepted method in teaching…

Delivering Concepts?

Posted by admin on February 23, 2019April 7, 2019 in Articles (Education)

The goal of education is to help students acquire the ability to make proper decision based on accurate data analysis.  The process of decision-making includes the ability of predicting future accurately as well.  In the education field, educators have been…

Education in Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)

Posted by admin on February 23, 2019April 7, 2019 in Articles (Education)

Education in Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) According to Wikipedia and dictionaries, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is stated as a delayed progress or a deficit in certain fields like social interactions, communications, and activities.  (In this article, the word ‘communication’ will…

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Knolwedge vs. Thinking

Learning knowledge requires understanding and remembering. Once understood and memorized, knowledge can also be used. But in the process of learning knowledge, thinking is not needed.

Thinking is a series of process happening in brain. Observation, data collection, analysis, prediction, and decision making. This is different from learning knowledge.

Thus, knowledge doesn’t reflect thinking power.

The moment brain stops thinking

Brain stops thinking once a concept is understood!

Brain stops thinking once a knowledge known!

Because there is nothing left for brain to think about once known or understood!

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