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HUMANISTIC LEARNING THEORY The Training and Development Center Pedagogy Student Center Learning Module 2023 النظرية الإنسانية في التعلم تیۆری مرۆڤدۆستی فێربوون
Headlines Introduction History and Theorists Principles
Introduction: Humanistic learning theory: Humanistic learning theory emphasizes the freedom and autonomy of learners .
Humanism was a response to the common educational theories at the time, which were behaviorism and psychoanalysis . Abraham Maslow (1908 – 1970) The humanistic learning theory was developed by: Carl Rogers (1902-1987) James Bugental ( 1915 –2008) 1900’s. History and Theorists
The principles of humanistic learning theory: 1. Student Center Learning: students are encouraged to take control over their education.
The idea of student-centered learning is an example of the humanistic learning theory in action.
The principles of humanistic learning theory: 2. Encouraging Engagement: to inspire students to become self-motivated to learn. Students learn best when learning is personally significant.
Core Modules and Optional Modules Teachers who utilize humanistic learning believe that it’s crucial for students to find motivation and engagement in their learning, and that is more likely to happen when students are choosing to learn about something that they really want to know.
3. Self-Evaluation: Humanistic educators help students perform self-evaluations so they can see how students feel about their progress . For most humanistic teachers , grades don’t really matter .
4 . Learning without Threat The learning process is enhanced when students test their abilities, try new experiences or even when they make mistakes without experiencing any criticism .
5. Safe Learning Environment: Because humanistic learning focuses on the entire student. They need to feel safe physically, mentally, and emotionally in order to be able to focus on learning. A Private School in Kurdistan
Maslow and the humanists don’t believe that most people reach self-actualization, their belief is that we are always in search of it, and the closer we are, the more we can learn .
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