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FACILITATING LEARNING 
Cesar Chester Relleve, EdD, RGC
“If you teach a person what to 
learn, you are preparing that person 
for the past. If you teach a person 
how to learn, you are preparing that 
person for its future.” - Cyril Houle -
Facilitating learnin
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Learner-Centered 
Psychological Principles 
(LPI)
Learner-Centered Psychological Principles (LPI) 
 The LPI were put together by the American Psychological 
Association. 
 The focus on psychological factors that are primarily 
internal to and under the control of the learner rather 
than conditioned habits or physiological factors. 
However, the principles also attempt to acknowledge 
external environment or contextual factors that interact 
with these internal factors. 
 The principles are intended to deal holistically with 
learners in the context of real-world learning situations. 
Thus they are understood as an organized set of 
principles; no principle should be viewed in isolation.
Learner-Centered Psychological Principles (LPI) 
The 14 Principles are divided into 4 
factors: 
1. COGNITIVE AND METACOGNITIVE 
2. MOTIVATIONAL AND AFFECTIVE 
3. DEVELOPMENTAL AND SOCIAL 
4. INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCE
Cognitive and Meta-cognitive Factors 
1. Nature of the learning process 
Learning of complex subject matter is most effective when it is an 
intentional process of constructing meaning from information and 
experience 
2. Goals of the learning process 
The successful learner, overtime and with support of instructional 
guidance can create meaningful, coherent representations of 
knowledge. 
3. Construction of knowledge 
The successful learner can link new information with existing 
knowledge in meaningful ways.
Cognitive and Meta-cognitive Factors 
4. Strategic Thinking 
The successful learner can create and use a repertoire of thinking 
and reasoning strategies to achieve complex learning goals. 
5. Thinking about thinking 
Higher order strategies for selecting and monitoring mental 
operations facilitate creative and critical thinking. 
6. Context of learning 
Learning is influenced by environmental factors, including culture, 
technology and instructional practices
Motivational and Affective Factors 
7. Motivational and emotional influences on learning 
What and how much is learned is influenced by the learner’s motivation. 
Motivation to learn, in turn, is influenced by the individual’s emotional 
states, beliefs, interests and goals, and habits of thinking. 
8. Intrinsic motivation to learn 
The learner’s creativity, higher order thinking, and natural curiosity all 
contribute to motivation to learn. Intrinsic motivation is stimulated by 
tasks of optimal novelty and difficulty, relevant to personal interests and 
providing for personal choice. 
9. Effects of motivation on effort 
Acquisition of complex knowledge and skills requires extended learner 
effort and guided practice. Without learners’ motivation to learn, the 
willingness to exert this effort is unlikely without coercion.
Developmental and Social Factors 
10. Developmental influences on learning 
As individuals develop, there are different opportunities and 
constraints for learning. Learning is most effective when differential 
development within and across physical, intellectual, emotional and 
social domains is taken into account 
11. Social influences on learning 
Learning is influenced by social interactions, interpersonal 
relations and communication with others.
Individual Differences Factors 
12. Individual differences in learning 
Learners have different strategies, approaches and capabilities for 
learning that are a function of prior experience and heredity 
13. Learning and diversity 
Learning is most effective when differences in learners’ linguistic, 
cultural and social backgrounds are taken into account. 
14. Standard and assessment 
Setting appropriately high and challenging standards and assessing the 
learner as well as learning progress – including diagnostic process and 
outcome assessment are integral part of the learning process.
Summary of 14 Principles (Alexander and Murphy) 
1. Knowledge base 
2. Strategic processing and control 
3. Motivation and Affect 
4. Development and Individual Differences 
5. Situation or Context
Reference 
 Facilitating Learning: A Metacognitive Process, Lucas and Corpuz (2014) 
 http://www.slideshare.net/darlingniugibac9/facilitating-learning-16707415? 
qid=c3f810ba-cfd3-4fb3-8f60-e6c4c7bbf4c6&v=default&b=&from_search=1

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Facilitating learnin

  • 1. FACILITATING LEARNING Cesar Chester Relleve, EdD, RGC
  • 2. “If you teach a person what to learn, you are preparing that person for the past. If you teach a person how to learn, you are preparing that person for its future.” - Cyril Houle -
  • 8. Learner-Centered Psychological Principles (LPI)  The LPI were put together by the American Psychological Association.  The focus on psychological factors that are primarily internal to and under the control of the learner rather than conditioned habits or physiological factors. However, the principles also attempt to acknowledge external environment or contextual factors that interact with these internal factors.  The principles are intended to deal holistically with learners in the context of real-world learning situations. Thus they are understood as an organized set of principles; no principle should be viewed in isolation.
  • 9. Learner-Centered Psychological Principles (LPI) The 14 Principles are divided into 4 factors: 1. COGNITIVE AND METACOGNITIVE 2. MOTIVATIONAL AND AFFECTIVE 3. DEVELOPMENTAL AND SOCIAL 4. INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCE
  • 10. Cognitive and Meta-cognitive Factors 1. Nature of the learning process Learning of complex subject matter is most effective when it is an intentional process of constructing meaning from information and experience 2. Goals of the learning process The successful learner, overtime and with support of instructional guidance can create meaningful, coherent representations of knowledge. 3. Construction of knowledge The successful learner can link new information with existing knowledge in meaningful ways.
  • 11. Cognitive and Meta-cognitive Factors 4. Strategic Thinking The successful learner can create and use a repertoire of thinking and reasoning strategies to achieve complex learning goals. 5. Thinking about thinking Higher order strategies for selecting and monitoring mental operations facilitate creative and critical thinking. 6. Context of learning Learning is influenced by environmental factors, including culture, technology and instructional practices
  • 12. Motivational and Affective Factors 7. Motivational and emotional influences on learning What and how much is learned is influenced by the learner’s motivation. Motivation to learn, in turn, is influenced by the individual’s emotional states, beliefs, interests and goals, and habits of thinking. 8. Intrinsic motivation to learn The learner’s creativity, higher order thinking, and natural curiosity all contribute to motivation to learn. Intrinsic motivation is stimulated by tasks of optimal novelty and difficulty, relevant to personal interests and providing for personal choice. 9. Effects of motivation on effort Acquisition of complex knowledge and skills requires extended learner effort and guided practice. Without learners’ motivation to learn, the willingness to exert this effort is unlikely without coercion.
  • 13. Developmental and Social Factors 10. Developmental influences on learning As individuals develop, there are different opportunities and constraints for learning. Learning is most effective when differential development within and across physical, intellectual, emotional and social domains is taken into account 11. Social influences on learning Learning is influenced by social interactions, interpersonal relations and communication with others.
  • 14. Individual Differences Factors 12. Individual differences in learning Learners have different strategies, approaches and capabilities for learning that are a function of prior experience and heredity 13. Learning and diversity Learning is most effective when differences in learners’ linguistic, cultural and social backgrounds are taken into account. 14. Standard and assessment Setting appropriately high and challenging standards and assessing the learner as well as learning progress – including diagnostic process and outcome assessment are integral part of the learning process.
  • 15. Summary of 14 Principles (Alexander and Murphy) 1. Knowledge base 2. Strategic processing and control 3. Motivation and Affect 4. Development and Individual Differences 5. Situation or Context
  • 16. Reference  Facilitating Learning: A Metacognitive Process, Lucas and Corpuz (2014)  http://www.slideshare.net/darlingniugibac9/facilitating-learning-16707415? qid=c3f810ba-cfd3-4fb3-8f60-e6c4c7bbf4c6&v=default&b=&from_search=1