Transformative Learning Survey

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Learning Outcomes

  • Step 3 of 12

  • Please read the statements listed below with your specific life-changing experience in mind.
  • Mostly disagreeSlightly disagreeSlightly agreeMostly agree
    Something I previously believed about myself or my world no longer held true
    I am more authentic than I once was
    I am more open to views of others than I was before
    I see different sides of a controversial issue
    When I have a problem now, I see different solutions
    I feel empowered to act in ways I once never would have imagined
    I feel more confident acting on my beliefs
    Overtime, I have become better able to articulate my values
    I have changed the way I learn something new
    I am okay with uncertainty
    I have experienced a deep shift in the way I see some things in the world
    I have greater empathy for others’ positions than I used to have
  • Step 4 of 12

  • Mostly disagreeSlightly disagreeSlightly agreeMostly agree
    I have made a deep shift in the way I see myself
    I have stopped going along with everyone else and have my own sense of who I am
    I now seek out people who are different from me
    I question what experts say
    I realize that I am a different person now than I used to be
    I am aware that my beliefs are both the same as and different from others’ beliefs
    It would be impossible for me to go back to being the way I once was
    My beliefs are now more flexible and open to change

Patricia Cranton, Ph.D.
University of New Brunswick, CANADA

Heather L. Stuckey, D.Ed
Penn State University — College of Medicine

Edward W. Taylor, Ed.D.
Penn State University — Harrisburg

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