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Experiential Learning Theory (Carl Rogers)

Experiential Learning Theory (Carl Rogers). Presented by Foo Jiann Wui. Centuries ago from now. Confucius (450 BCE). Tell me, I will forget. Show me, I may remember. Involve me, and I will understand. Carl Rogers.

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Experiential Learning Theory (Carl Rogers)

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  1. Experiential Learning Theory(Carl Rogers) Presented by Foo Jiann Wui

  2. Centuries ago from now Confucius (450 BCE) Tell me, I will forget. Show me, I may remember. Involve me, and I will understand.

  3. Carl Rogers Experience is, for me, the highest authority. The touchstone of validity is my own experience. No other person’s ideas, and none of my own ideas, are as authoritative as my experience. It is to experience that I must return again and again, to discover a closer approximation to truth as it is in the process of becoming in me. Come back to the modern

  4. Rogers recognized 2 types learning styles

  5. Cognitive Memorizing facts Experiential Doing and experiencing

  6. The Way People Start Learning • Human beings have a natural potentiality to learn • Significant learning occurs when the learner perceives the relevance of the subject matter • Learning is facilitated when the learner participates responsibly in the learning process • Self-initiated learning is acquired by doing

  7. Principles of Experiential Learning • Independence, creativity and self-reliance are all facilitated • Self-criticism and self-evaluation are basic • Retaining and openness to experience • "Learning during the process of learning"

  8. Experiential Learning Cycle

  9. Experiential Learning Cycle Plan • Set a goal • Decide the activities to achieve the goal • Decide expected learning outcomes Do • Engaging Activities • Self-directed learning

  10. Experiential Learning Cycle Review • Check the effectiveness • Compare the actual outcomes with the expected outcomes

  11. Experiential Learning Cycle What do you want to learn? How do you going to learn? Why are these happened? How come? No questions! Just do it!

  12. Implementation • Can be a highly effective educational method • Learner should involve in the whole learning wheel • A fun learning environment helps the learner to retain the lessons for a longer period • May apply on teaching, experimenting and even gaming

  13. New skills • Team management • Communication skill • Leadership New way of thinking New attitudes What you will gain?

  14. References • Jarvis, P. (2006). Towards A Comprehensive Theory of Human Learning. New York, New York: Routledge. • Kirschenbaum, H. (2004). Carl Rogers's Life and Work: An Assessment on the 100th Anniversary of His Birth. Journal of Counseling & Development. • Neil, J. (2004). Experiential Learning cycle - Overview of 9 Experiential Learning Cycle models. From http://www.wilderdom.com/experiential/elc/ExperientialLearningCycle.htm

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