ASSIGNMENT 5 (SEMESTER 0)..
DUE DATE: 4 October 2024..
PREVIEW:
Critical Analysis of Sugata Mitra's Self-Organised Learning Environments
(SOLEs)
INTRODUCTION
In recent years, traditional models of education have been increasingly challenged
by innovative approaches that emphasize learner autonomy and the integration of
technology. One such approach is Sugata Mitra's concept of Self-Organised
Learning Environments (SOLEs). This educational model shifts the focus from
teacher-led instruction to a more student-centered approach, where learners work
collaboratively to explore and solve complex questions using internet-enabled
devices. This essay critically analyzes the teaching, learning, and curriculum
aspects of SOLEs, examining both their strengths and weaknesses, and offering
recommendations for adapting this model to suit specific educational contexts.
Summary of SOLE Activities
At the heart of SOLEs lies the idea that students, when given the right tools and a
stimulating question, can take charge of their own learning. In a typical SOLE
session, students are grouped into small teams and provided with a complex
question, such as "Why do we slip on wet surfaces?" or "Do trees breathe?" Using
internet-enabled
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