kogemusõpet
Kogemusõpet, literally “experience teaching”, is a pedagogical approach that emphasizes learning through direct personal experience rather than purely didactic instruction. The method originates from the work of German educator Johann Friedrich Herbart and was further developed in the 19th and 20th centuries by educational theorists such as John Dewey, who advocated for experiential learning as a cornerstone of democratic education. In Estonia the term gained broader recognition in the 1990s with the rise of alternative schooling movements and has since been adopted in both formal and informal educational settings.
The core principle of kogemusõpet is that knowledge is constructed when learners engage interactively with material,
Educational practitioners argue that kogemusõpet prepares students for the complexity of contemporary societies by fostering adaptive
Despite debates, kogemusõpet remains influential in curriculum design, particularly in fields such as environmental studies, engineering,