The joys and benefits of learning directly from plants and animals

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eMKambo Vibes – 9 January 2017

The joys and benefits of learning directly from plants and animals In spite of the current obsession with formal learning approaches where people are encouraged to learn from each other, many African farmers remain convinced they can learn more from plants and animals. That is how, over generations, they have acquired knowledge from plant and animal medicines. Every rainy season provides farmers and every curious person an opportunity to learn from the secret teachings of plants and animals. Rather than continue relying on fellow human beings for knowledge, direct perception and knowledge acquisition from Nature is powerful beyond measure.

Learning directly from plants and animals is an age-old tradition in many African communities. Unfortunately, due to reluctance by policy makers to fully integrate this natural way of learning into formal educational systems, many people are losing their capacity to learn naturally from Nature. Children are shoved into formal schools where they are supposed to learn through reading books where information has been de-contextualized and frozen. Learning directly from plants and animals can complement learning from reading stories and novels like Things Fall Apart, Waiting for The Rain and many others.

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