Thursday, November 20, 2003
Are we creeping slowing and carefully ever so close to nations such as Sodom, Gamorrah, and ancient Greece? Perhaps history will have to repeat itself yet again for a people to learn that there ARE principles that stand thoughout time that have very real consequences in human suffering, misery and destruction.The Federal [...]

Experiential Learning

November 7, 2003 | 1 Comment


Courses: “Experiential Learning”
One of the foremost humanist psychologists and educationalists, Carl Rogers (1959) promoted the idea of experiential learning. Rogers argued that the self is the centre of all experience, and introduced the phrase ‘unconditional positive regard’ as a philosophical approach to dealing with his clients and students. Essentially, each individual should be accepted for [...]


Courses: “Abraham Maslow (1954; 1970) researched into human motivation. He saw that there are several levels of human motivational needs which must be addressed if effective learning is to take place. These are as follows:
Biological needs – water, food, elimination, rest, warmth, avoidance of pain, etc.,
Safety needs – protection from the physical and social environment, [...]