What is the difference between skill and knowledge-based learning? 

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Knowledge is defined as the process of acquiring a skill through education. Awareness of anything is labeled as knowledge. 

Knowledge can be theoretical or practical based on the understanding of a particular subject. 

Knowledge is acquired through education, i.e., learning. And Knowledge results in having an experience of certain things. 

Knowledge can be increased through information and facts. Knowledge gives us the required ability to know whether a particular fact is true or not. 

Knowledge can be transmitted from one person to the other. Knowledge is acquired over time. 

Skill - On the other hand, skill is defined as the process of acquiring ability through a lot of practice and hard work.  

Skills are the abilities developed over time through practice and experience. On the other hand, skill is considered a practiced behavior. 

Skill is increasing one's ability about things one likes. And skill can be enhanced through hard work and practice. 

On the other hand, skill gives us the ability to focus and enhance our professional life. And skills cannot be broadcast; Rather, they are acquired. 

Skills are developed and enhanced over time. 

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