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25. Learner-Centered Classrooms, Problem-Based Learning, and the Construction of Understanding and Meaning by Students
- www.ncrel.org
- Learner-Centered Classrooms, Problem-Based Learning, and the Construction of Understanding and Meaning by Students.
- In A Different Kind of Classroom (1992), Robert Marzano makes six assumptions about creating a learning-centered classroom: .
26. CAT: Active and Student Centered Learning
- www.cat.ilstu.edu
- Navigating the Bumpy Road to Student-Centered Instruction (Richard Fedler & .
27. Don Norman's jnd.org / user advocacy and human-centered design
- www.jnd.org
- Teaching "Human-Centered Product Design" course at Northwestern University, spring quarter.
28. Riding Lessons feature Centered Riding Technique
- www.hiddencreek.com
- Centered Riding®.
- Centered Riding® Instruction.
- Our riding instructors teach you in the Centered Riding® technique of Sally Swift. Centered Riding® could also be called the "Tai Chi" of horseback riding. ...
- See also the Centered Riding® Week information under special weeks. ...
- Centered Riding® Instruction | Trail Rides | Rodeo.
29. Nielsen Norman Group: usability consulting, training & user research reports
- www.nngroup.com
- they advocated user-centered design and usability before it became popular to do so. ...
- Nielsen Norman Group's vision is simple: To help companies enter the age of the consumer, designing human-centered products and services. As experts on corporate culture and the human-centered design process, we help you develop corporate-wide product development strategies and processes that focus on your customers and enhance user experience.
- TheFeature features Don Norman's insights on human-centered design for the mobile market.
30. UPA - The Usability Professionals' Association
- www.upassoc.org
- This worldwide series of events will promote awareness of the benefits of usability engineering and user-centered design. ...
- What makes an organization user-centered? Join this UPA project to identify the independent factors which contribute to the "user-centeredness" of an organization, and measure its impact on business performance.
- Selling usability We've gathered the best presentations, articles, white papers and tools on the ROI of usability and ways to make the case for usability and user-centered design in your project.
31. Mennonite Schools -- Christ-Centered, Educational Excellence, Community, Peace and Service, Opportunities
- www.mennoniteschools.org
- • Nurturing a Christ-Centered vision within them.
32. CLIENT-CENTERED THERAPY
- www.apa.org
- CLIENT-CENTERED THERAPY with Nathaniel J. ...
- Since 1980, he has taught in person-centered learning programs in Italy, France, Switzerland, England, Slovakia, and Hungary, and has spoken by invitation in Rome, Amsterdam, Cork, Moscow, and St. ...
- Client-Centered Therapy .
- As a client-centered therapist, Raskin tries to convey to his client implicitly,and occasionally explicitly, this cluster of attitudes: "I believe I can be of most help to you by offering you a relationship in which I try to understand, in your own terms, your problems, your feelings, your hopes and fears, the way you see yourself and others. ...
- Client-centered therapy was put forward by Carl Rogers in 1940 as an alternative to the existing orientations that relied on guidance or interpretation. ...
- This videotaped example illustrates the consistent provision of client-centered empathy that makes this approach distinctive. ...
- Client-centered and experiential psychotherapy in the nineties. ...
- Person-centered therapy. ...
- (1951) Client-centered therapy. ...
- (1959) A theory of therapy, personality, and interpersonal relationships, as developed in the client-centered framework. ...
- Carl Rogers and client/person-centered therapy. ...
- Raskin, PhD: Client-Centered Therapy.
33. Improving Learning & Reducing Costs: Redesigning Large-Enrollment Courses
- www.center.rpi.edu
- In contrast, we will show how redesign using technology-based or learner-centered principles can offer a way out of higher education's historical trade-off between cost and quality. ...
- The institution must have a demonstrated commitment to learner-centered education.
- What are some indicators of institutional commitment to learner-centered education? Implementing teaching-learning models where (1) the locus of activity has shifted fundamentally from the instructor to the learner and (2) student engagement independent of time and location is not only permitted but also promoted would be one example. Non-technology-based commitments to student-centered learning also constitute evidence.
- Community colleges often have a clearer commitment to learner-centered education than other sectors because of the emphasis of their missions. ...
- Some institutions demonstrate their commitment to learner-centered education by pointing to the range of pedagogical practices they use to address the variety of student learning styles. ... Others show their commitment to learner-centered education by providing anytime-and-anywhere connectivity to a virtual learning environment, enabling both traditional and distant learners to access teaching and learning resources, tools and student information.
- Even though the entire campus may not have embraced a learner-centered viewpoint, different types of indicators can be found that show movement in that direction. Promoting active learning approaches through faculty retreats and internal funding programs are examples of ways to involve dedicated and experienced instructors in the diffusion of learner-centered approaches.
- Good pedagogical practice enhanced by technology supports shifts in the nature of the teaching-learning enterprise, making it more active and learner-centered. ...
34. Carl Rogers
- www.ship.edu
- It was while working there that in 1951 he published his major work, Client-Centered Therapy, wherein he outlines his basic theory. ...
- So he changed the name to client-centered. He still felt that the client was the one who should say what is wrong, find ways of improving, and determine the conclusion of therapy -- his therapy was still very "client-centered" even while he acknowledged the impact of the therapist. Unfortunately, other therapists felt that this name for his therapy was a bit of a slap in the face for them: Aren't most therapies "client-centered?" .
- Nowadays, though the terms non-directive and client-centered are still used, most people just call it Rogerian therapy. ...
- The most complete statement of his theory is in Client-centered Therapy (1951). ...
35. Client-Centred Therapy - Online Dictionary of Mental Health
- www.human-nature.com
- Client-Centered Therapy.
- A Client-Centered Psychotherapy Practice.
- Short description of Client-Centered Therapy.
36. NEAPCEPC - NETWORK OF THE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATIONS FOR PERSON-CENTRED & EXPERIENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPY & COUNSELLING
- www.pce-europe.org
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