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4 Stages of Learning - Free Google Slides theme and PowerPoint template

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The 4 Stages of Learning presentation template is the perfect tool to represent the 4 levels of mastery in any subject or skill. The template, available for both PowerPoint and Google Slides, features a vertical roadmap created by a curved line divided into 4 colored parts with circles in each groove. Each circle contains an icon in the center, a title, and a text placeholder next to the circle, making it easy to customize your content.

The first stage, represented by the bottom circle, is Unconscious Incompetence. This is the stage where individuals do not know they lack the skill or knowledge necessary to perform a task. The second stage, represented by the second circle, is Conscious Incompetence. This is the stage where individuals become aware of their lack of knowledge or skill and seek ways to improve.

The third stage, represented by the third circle, is Conscious Competence. This is the stage where individuals have gained the necessary knowledge or skill but still need to consciously focus on the task to perform it well. The final stage, represented by the top circle, is Unconscious Competence. This is the stage where the skill or knowledge has been internalized to the point where it can be performed automatically without conscious effort.

This free presentation template can be used by educators, trainers, coaches, and professionals in any industry who want to visually represent the process of learning and skill development. It can be used in workshops, presentations, and training sessions to help learners understand the journey they are on and the progress they are making. It can also be used to motivate and inspire learners to continue their journey of growth and development.

In addition to representing the 4 Stages of Learning, this template can also be used to represent other 4-stage processes or frameworks, such as the 4 stages of project management, the 4 stages of problem-solving, or the 4 stages of product development. With its clean and modern design, this template is versatile and can be used in various contexts.

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  • - Contains easy-to-edit graphics
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  • - PPT/PPTX format file
  • - 16:9 widescreen format suitable for all types of screens
  • - Includes information about fonts, colors, and credits of the free resources used.
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