Abstract
Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews, 2026; 4(SP1): 217-222
A comparative study on the analysis of rote learning, observational learning and experiential learning on the cognitive development during adolescence
Author Name: Kalpana Adesh Verma
Abstract
<p>Education reform plays a pivotal role in shaping human development by redefining how learning experiences are designed and delivered. This conceptual study examines rote learning, observational learning, and experiential learning as instructional approaches within the broader framework of education reform and human development. Rather than focusing solely on cognitive outcomes, the paper analyzes how these learning methods contribute to the development of essential human capabilities such as critical thinking, adaptability, social competence, and lifelong learning skills. Drawing upon established educational theories and reform-oriented perspectives, the study highlights the limitations of traditional rote-based practices and emphasizes the growing relevance of observational and experiential learning in reformed education systems. The analysis underscores how learner-centered approaches align with contemporary reform goals aimed at holistic human development. The paper concludes by advocating for balanced and reform-responsive instructional practices that support individual growth, social progress, and sustainable educational development.</p>
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Keywords
Education reform, human development, learning approaches, experiential learning, observational learning
