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   * "//We know ... that the initiation of such learning rests not upon the teaching skills of the leader, not upon his scholarly knowledge of the field, not upon his curricular planning, not upon his use of audio-visual aids, not upon the programmed learning he utilizes, not upon his lectures and presentations,​ not upon an abundance of books, although each of these might at one time or another be utilized as an important resource. No, the facilitation of significant learning rests upon certain attitudinal qualities which exist in the personal relationship between the facilitator and the learner.//"​((Rogers,​ C. Freedom to Learn. 1969.))   * "//We know ... that the initiation of such learning rests not upon the teaching skills of the leader, not upon his scholarly knowledge of the field, not upon his curricular planning, not upon his use of audio-visual aids, not upon the programmed learning he utilizes, not upon his lectures and presentations,​ not upon an abundance of books, although each of these might at one time or another be utilized as an important resource. No, the facilitation of significant learning rests upon certain attitudinal qualities which exist in the personal relationship between the facilitator and the learner.//"​((Rogers,​ C. Freedom to Learn. 1969.))
  
-  * "//**we cannot teach another person directly; we can only facilitate his learning.**//"​((Rogers,​ C. On becoming a person. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1961.))+  * "//**We cannot teach another person directly; we can only facilitate his learning.**//"​((Rogers,​ C. On becoming a person. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1961.))
  
  
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 ===== Bibliography ===== ===== Bibliography =====
  
-[[http://​www.mona.uwi.edu/​idu/​TrashLater/​InterpersonalRelationships.rtf|Rogers, Carl R. The Interpersonal Relationship in the Facilitation of Learning. In Humanizing Education: The Person in the Process. Ed. T. Leeper. National Education Association,​ Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development,​ p1-18. 1967.]]+Rogers, Carl R. The Interpersonal Relationship in the Facilitation of Learning. In Humanizing Education: The Person in the Process. Ed. T. Leeper. National Education Association,​ Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development,​ p1-18. 1967.
  
 [[http://​www.sageofasheville.com/​pub_downloads/​CARL_ROGERS_AND_HUMANISTIC_EDUCATION.pdf|Patterson,​ C. H. Carl Rogers and Humanistic Education. In Foundations for a Theory of Instruction and Educational Psychology, Chapter 5. Harper & Row, 1977.]] [[http://​www.sageofasheville.com/​pub_downloads/​CARL_ROGERS_AND_HUMANISTIC_EDUCATION.pdf|Patterson,​ C. H. Carl Rogers and Humanistic Education. In Foundations for a Theory of Instruction and Educational Psychology, Chapter 5. Harper & Row, 1977.]]
  
-[[http://​www.brookes.ac.uk/​services/​ocsd/2_learntch/​theories.html#​holistic|Theories of learning: Holistic learning theory. Oxford Brookes University.]] Retrieved March 22, 2011.+[[http://​www.brookes.ac.uk/​services/​ocsld/resources/​theories.html#​holistic|Theories of learning: Holistic learning theory. Oxford Brookes University.]] Retrieved March 22, 2011.
  
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