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- Different people learn better using different learning styles. One of the classification of these styles is to abstract or concrete experience or conceptualization. [[learning_theories:Experiential learning]] | - Different people learn better using different learning styles. One of the classification of these styles is to abstract or concrete experience or conceptualization. [[learning_theories:Experiential learning]] | ||
+ | ===== Humanist dimension of learning ===== | ||
+ | - 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 theory]] |