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Review
1
On your own, think back to a past experience of learning where the experience was not a
good one.
It could be at school, in sports or in a hobby – but it was an occasion when you
were wanting to learn and it was not such a good learning experience. Maybe you felt
frustrated
in the learning, or you did not learn what you wanted to.
Remember it in detail and then think about what made this not such a good learning
experience. Write down the things that caused it to be like that. [3 minutes]
2
Now do the same for a
good
learning experience – where you learned what you wanted to,
perhaps you
enjoyed it a lot, were very involved, and so on.
What was it that made the learning so good? Write down some of the things.
[3 minutes]
3
In pairs, tell each other about the experiences you chose. Explain why the experiences were
good or not.
Look for similarities and differences between what you have said. Are there some things that
were alike in your experiences? Are there ways in which your preferences differ? [10
minutes]
4
In
the whole group, collect up some of the comments everybody has made.
Then ask how we explain what makes a good learning experience and what makes a not so
good learning experience.
Learn
Did any of the following areas emerge when explaining the good and not so good
learning experiences?
•
Why
you
were learning, anything about your
purpose
?
•
How
did you
do
it, the
strategy
you adopted as a learner?
•
What results
, the
effects
of your
learning, on you and on others?
•
How
did you
feel
regarding this learning – before, during and after?
•
When, where, who
you were
with
for this learning, the
context
you were in?
Did you find anything interesting about your own or other people’s learning?
Apply
Following this activity, is there something new that you want to try out in your
learning? Which situation will you choose?
When?
When will you discuss with others what happened when you tried something new?
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