1.4.6.Experiential learning

Unit 1

1.4.6.Experiential learning
Kolb proposed a four-stage learning process with a model that is often referred to in describing experiential learning. The process can begin at any of the stages and is continuous, ie there is no limit to the number of cycles you can make in a learning situation. This theory asserts that without reflection we would simply continue to repeat our mistakes. The experiential learning cycle:



Experimental learning
Kolb's research found that people learn in four ways with the likelihood of developing one mode of learning more than another. As shown in the 'experiential learning cycle' model above, learning is,
  • Through concrete experience
  • Through observation and reflection
  • Through abstract conceptualisation
  • Through active experimentation
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