Teaching Methods Used by Extension

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Extension teaches through:

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Extension teaches through:

  1. Learning by doing and seeing is believing ✓ Correct
  2. Learning by reading and learning by hearing
  3. Learning by seeing and learning by hearing
  4. Learning by memorizing and learning by reading
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Correct Answer: Learning by doing and seeing is believing

Extension education uses two core teaching approaches: 'Learning by doing' (method demonstration) and 'Seeing is believing' (result demonstration). These reflect the practical, action-oriented nature of extension.

Why These Two Principles Work
  • Learning by doing: People retain knowledge better when they practice it themselves rather than just reading or hearing about it.
  • Seeing is believing: Farmers are more likely to adopt a new practice when they see tangible results on their neighbor's farm rather than on a distant research station.
Cone of Experience by Edgar Dale (1965)
  • People remember approximately 10% of what they read, 20% of what they hear, but up to 90% of what they do/perform.
  • This underpins extension's emphasis on practical demonstrations over lectures.

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