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Overview
Discovery learning is learning approach encouraging students to discover and learn through their own experiences rather than being taught through direct instruction. In discovery learning, students are provided with a problem or challenge and can explore and experiment to find a solution. This approach emphasizes the process of discovery rather than simply memorizing information [1].
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- ↑ Bruner, J. S. (1961). The act of discovery. Harvard Educational Review, 31(1), 21-32.