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What is Humanistic Learning

Handbook of Research on Sustainable Career Ecosystems for University Students and Graduates
this type of learning is student-centered and encourages the learners to take control of their learning. The learners make choices that can range from daily activities to future goals.
Published in Chapter:
The Evolution of Learning and Technological Innovation: Preparing Students for Successful Careers
Mirit K. Grabarski (Lakehead University, Canada), Maria Mouratidou (University of Cumbria, UK), and Ian Fellows (Newman University, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7442-6.ch004
Abstract
The chapter describes the major guiding learning theories and paradigms, and summarizes classic and recent instruction methodologies while exploring technology's impact on learning. An interesting finding is that while methods for teaching children differed from adult ones in the past, current approaches to adult learning adopt methodologies that were developed for children, such as gamification, to make learning feasible, consistent, engaging, and motivating. The chapter also reports on the findings of a case study within a UK university setting employing the flipped classroom approach. The chapter concludes by connecting learning to career sustainability in ecosystems and providing practice recommendations.
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