Introduction

Within Asian and Hindu literature like the literature of other cultures, we often find the values, morality, and principles of proper or right human conduct values by such cultures. From the writings of Confucius to the Noh plays to the epic Ramayana, we see such principles illustrated as a means of helping human beings live a harmonious, peaceful, and moral life.

As a whole Asian literature is a compact of ideas wherein culture, belief,religion, and values collide. This can be reflected from the different writers or authors all over Asia who wants to share thier views, ides, emotion through different literary pieces.

However, this may not be enough to serve as your reference yet this could probabaly help you to get a hint on what to do and what to read.

Personal Endeavor from Past to Present Experiences

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Constructivism theory is actually a process where past experience serves as a tool for building new ideas or concepts of knowledge.In addition ,retention for a particular learning matters as well on how meaningful the said language is injected to the learners.Decoding information is a very important process where facilitators please a great role in guiding the learners.The different  types of experiences which is termed as direct and vicarious experiences, is definitely  a good teacher for  a certain individuals capacity to improve  oneself in such a way the goal of this theory is to reflect what a persons experiences up to his present situation.

Furthermore, the previous experiences could also lead to different way of approaches that a certain individual is most comfortable cage. For every individuals maturity stage, this actually serves as an example where they can express how strong they are in facing a lot of challenges. This is simply because of what they had gone on thier previous experiences. For the totality everything we had just serves as an equipment for our purpose in life and that is to gain success at the present. 


                                                                                                                              Assignment No. 1
                                                                                                                           Beverly P. Abelon

1 comments:

Jayson said...

I dont understand the statement "approaches that a certain individual is most comfortable cage." Can you elaborate on this please?