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This is the presentation I made to the European Association of Horse Assisted Education in 2008. My intention was to honour cognitive learning but also bring learning by doing or "Limbic Learning" into the equation.
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European Association for Horse Assisted Education 2008 Learning with Horses; so old it is new
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European Association for Horse Assisted Education

2008

Learning with Horses; so old it is new

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Outline• An overview of learning – what is

this about• Relationship of brain and learning• Historic Learning• Key Elements for Learning• Equine Guided Learning• What horse have taught me

WARNING

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Triune Model of the Brain

Neo-Cortex

Limbic

Reptilian

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Reptilian

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Neo-Cortex

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= Cognitive Learning (Classroom)= Intelligence Quotient (IQ)= Brain mostly= Intellect = Conscious = Can be forgotten

Neo Cortex

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LimbicLearning

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Limbic Learning

= Learnt By Emersion – experience= Linked - Emotional Quotient (EQ)= Other than conscious = Can be working with Emotions= Whole Body

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Historic Learning

• Taught by doing and watching• Predominantly Limbic with some Neo-Cortex• Outome

is an other than conscious competence• Accelerated learning • Examples walking, hunting/gathering etc

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New Learning - NLP• Experiential – learning by doing• Whole Body • Language is the entry point to the emotion• Ritual utilised positively/structure• Learning is often “other than conscious”• Always Limbic Learning • Accelerated Learning

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Blocks to Learning • Un-safe• Comparison to other learners • Interference (P=p-i)• Fear of making mistakes• Unwanted/unknown learnt behaviours • Untimely or judgemental feedback• Lacking motivation

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Positive Learning Environments

• Safe• Encourage experimentation and play• Timely and focused feedback• Full body – notice your experience• Outcome focused• Open • Motivated to learn

This is Equine Assisted Learning

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What have I learnt • Bacardi• Frosty• Bunny• Mr Bojangles• Bud• Prudence• Johnjo

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Questions ?

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Thank You


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