3. Humanist Psychologist
- concerned with how
learners can develop their
human potential.
4. Gestalt Psychology
- learning can be explained in terms
of the wholeness of the problem and
where the environment is changing and
the learner is continuously reorganizing
his/her perceptions.
5.
6. Abraham Maslow
• He observed that humans are
constantly striving to control their
behavior and seeking to gratify
themselves.
7.
8. Carl Rogers
- was a psychotherapist who
believed that the client was the most
important person.
The therapist was not to tell the
client what to do but rather the client
should learn how to control his or her
own behavior.
9. Curriculum
- concerned with the process not
the products; personal needs not subject
matter; psychological meaning and
environmental situations.
10. • Psychology has great influence in the
curriculum.
• Learners are not machines and the mind
is not computer.
• Humans are biological beings affected by
their biology and their cultures.