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- Learning is a natural desire, a mean of self-actualization and development of personal potentials. The importance of learning lies in the process, not outcome. [[learning_paradigms:Humanism]] | - Learning is a natural desire, a mean of self-actualization and development of personal potentials. The importance of learning lies in the process, not outcome. [[learning_paradigms:Humanism]] | ||
- We cannot teach another person directly; we can only facilitate his learning. This should be the goal of the educational process and teachers through realness, prizing and empathy. [[instructional_design:Facilitation theory]] | - We cannot teach another person directly; we can only facilitate his learning. This should be the goal of the educational process and teachers through realness, prizing and empathy. [[instructional_design:Facilitation theory]] | ||
- | - Students should be invited by their teachers teacher to develop their potentials. People, places, policies, programs and processes related to the educational process should be maximally inviting. [[instructional_design:Invitational learning]] | + | - Students should be invited by their teachers to develop their potentials. People, places, policies, programs and processes related to the educational process should be maximally inviting. [[instructional_design:Invitational learning]] |
===== Connectivist dimension of learning ===== | ===== Connectivist dimension of learning ===== | ||
- Since knowledge is nowadays rapidly growing and changing, the process of learning should not be focused on acquiring more knowledge into or from each of available information sources, but on connecting to them and maintaining those connections. [[learning_paradigms:Connectivism]] | - Since knowledge is nowadays rapidly growing and changing, the process of learning should not be focused on acquiring more knowledge into or from each of available information sources, but on connecting to them and maintaining those connections. [[learning_paradigms:Connectivism]] |