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Ask AI: Drw a table and compare the learning that takes place at home such as collecting wood,/cleaning and cookibg and at school 12 marks

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Question: Drw a table and compare the learning that takes place at home such as collecting wood,/cleaning and cookibg and at school 12 marks

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Certainly! Here’s a table comparing learning at home (like collecting wood, cleaning, and cooking) with learning at school. Each point highlights differences under clear aspects, making it easy to compare for a 12-mark answer. --- | Aspect | Learning at Home | Learning at School | |-----------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------| | 1. Type of Skills | Practical life skills (e.g., cooking, cleaning, collecting wood) | Theoretical/academic skills (e.g., Math, English)| | 2. Method of Learning | Informal, through observation, imitation, and doing | Formal, follows a curriculum, structured lessons | | 3. Role Models/Teachers | Parents, siblings, elders | Trained teachers, subject specialists | | 4. Assessment/Feedback | Immediate and practical feedback, corrections by family | Formal assessments (tests, exams, assignments) | | 5. Social Interaction | Mostly with family members | Interacts with peers from various backgrounds | | 6. Values and Attitudes | Learns cultural values, respect, responsibility | Learns social values, teamwork, leadership | | 7. Purpose | Preparation for everyday life and responsibilities | Preparation for future careers/academic success | | 8. Resources Used | Household items, local resources | Books, technology, lab equipment | | 9. Flexibility | Adaptable to family needs and time | Fixed timetables and class periods | | 10. Relevance | Direct and immediately applicable to home life | May seem abstract but foundational for future | | 11. Creativity | Promotes improvisation, problem-solving in daily tasks | Develops critical and creative thinking (projects)| | 12. Transferability | Skills applied daily at home | Skills applicable in higher education and jobs | --- **Summary:** Learning at home focuses on practical skills anchored in family and culture, while learning at school emphasizes academic and social development according to structured goals. Both are important and complement each other in personal development.

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Oct. 15, 2025, 12:07 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, October 15, 2025

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