Thursday, June 5, 2008

How Adults and Youth Learn

J. Dennis Miller, president of Church Youth Development states that a problem with educating young people in the church stems from a failure to understand how young people learn.

He claims that adults learn in the following pattern:


1. acceptance of absolutes;


2. subordination of attitudes and actions to absolutes;


3. application of truth received to life experience.


Knowing something as an adult is based primarily upon remembering information and intellectual learning.


Youth, Miller contends, learn in a different way:


1. evaluation of life experience;


2. discovery of attitudes and actions which validate their life experiences;


3. identifying truth based on their relevance to life experience;


4. acceptance of truths that prove reliable from life experience. Life experience is the main influence on the learning young mind.


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