Carl Rogers. 10 Principles of Learning

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>>> ''Carl Ransom Rogers''' (* [[8. Januar]] [[1902]]
>>> in [[Oak Park]], [[Illinois]] (einem Vorort von [[Chicago]]); † [[4.
>>> Februar]] [[1987]] in [[La Jolla]], [[Kalifornien]]) war ein [[USA|US-
>>> amerikanischer]] [[Psychologe]] und Jugend-[[Psychotherapeut]].
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> Carl Rogers
> 10 Principles of Learning
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> 1. Human beings have a natural potentiality for learning. 2. Significant
> learning takes place when the subject matter is perceived by the student
> as having relevance for his own purposes. 3. Learning which involves a
> change in self organization in the perception of oneself is threatening
> and tends to be resisted. 4. Those learnings which are threatening to
> the self are more easily perceived and assimilated when external threats
> are at a minimum. 5. When treat to the self is low, experience can be
> perceived in differentiated fashion, and learning can proceed. 6. Much
> significant learning is acquired by doing. 7. Learning is facilitated
> when the student participates responsibly in the learning process. 8.
> Self-initiated learning which involves the whole person of the learner-
> feelings as well as intellect-is the most lasting and pervasive. 9.
> Independence, creativity and self-reliance are all facilitated when self
> criticism and self-evaluation are basic and evaluation by others is of
> secondary importance. 10. The most socially useful learning in the
> modern world is the learning of the process of learning, a continuous
> openness to experience and incorporation into oneself of the process of
> change.
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