Practical workshops can take on many different forms and will normally cover a specific subject or skillset taught through a hands-on approach. These workshops can vary in length from one hour to a week-long, and may consist of exercises, activities and experimental work to encourage participants to work through a range of skills and objectives led by a facilitator.
Hands-on learning is a way of learning by
doing, where experiential learning takes place
and can be effective for specific types of
learners, where a more practical environment
will enable them to feel more comfortable and
relaxed. This approach can be a more engaging
way to learn and can help with problem-solving,
critical thinking and concentration.
By taking part in active participation, students
can be introduced to new concepts and
methods through visual demonstrations and
experimentation. This allows students to
become more familiar with subject-specific
techniques while promoting a new way of
learning.
A hands-on learning environment will also
allow for participants to learn in a safe space
where students can explore ideas with the
additional help of a facilitator who will be
available to assist. It can also provide a
platform for students to thrive within a creative
environment and have fun participating in a
new way of learning. This can lead to building
upon their new skills after the workshop, taking
what they have learned, and applying them to
their GCSE or A-Levels studies.
In-person workshops are also easier to follow
and understand when delivered face-to-face.They are normally delivered by experienced
individuals who are specialists within their
field. This allows students to learn, start
conversations and ask questions!
This expertise can bring additional benefits for
personal statements and interview stages if
students apply for further or higher education.
This can enable them to talk about their
experiences from the workshops and how this
has helped them progress within new skills and
areas of interest.
Subject-specific workshops can create a connection between a subject and student. Individuals can immerse themselves in a subject and begin trial-and-error processes which can lead to them understanding the subject in more depth. Practical workshops deliver insights into a diverse range of disciplines and interest areas, allowing students to explore different areas that can then lead to their future career and education plans.
Practical workshops are often open-ended
meaning that the final outcome is subject
to the individual’s interpretation of the brief.
Students also have to problem solve and come
up with ideas that can help with their ability to
think critically.
Since Covid-19, we have seen a shift in
practical workshops being adapted to be
delivered online, with students benefiting
from the do-it-yourself practical element of
self-directed learning. Practical workshops will
always be the preferred method of teaching,
however the challenge of a global pandemic
has shown how approaching problems with
creative solutions can still create effective
learning outcomes.
Finally, have fun! Hands-on
learning is about exploration and
creativity where experiences will
allow for new ways of thinking
and for new ideas to take place.