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learning_theories:experiential_learning [2011/03/21 16:15]
jpetrovic [Criticisms]
learning_theories:experiential_learning [2011/03/31 16:23]
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-Experiential learning is a **cycle learning theory** developed by [[http://​education.stateuniversity.com/​pages/​3114/​David-Kolb.html|David Kolb]] in 1980s and was inspired by earlier works of [[http://​www.muskingum.edu/​~psych/​psycweb/​history/​lewin.htm|Kurt Lewin]]. As it was developed within [[learning_paradigms:​humanism|humanist paradigm]], experiential learning offers a **holistic perspective on learning** and is orientated mostly on adult learning.+Experiential learning is a **cycle learning theory** developed((Some sources like [[http://​www.lifecircles-inc.com/​Learningtheories/​learningmap.html|Cooper,​ S. Theories of Learning in Educational Psychology]] or [[http://​tip.psychology.org/​|Kearsley G. Explorations in Learning & Instruction:​ The Theory Into Practice Database]] associate experiential learning with [[http://​www.nrogers.com/​carlrogersbio.html|Carl Rogers]].)) ​by [[http://​education.stateuniversity.com/​pages/​3114/​David-Kolb.html|David Kolb]] in 1980s and was inspired by earlier works of [[http://​www.muskingum.edu/​~psych/​psycweb/​history/​lewin.htm|Kurt Lewin]], [[http://​www.piaget.org/​aboutPiaget.html|Jean Piaget]] and [[http://​dewey.pragmatism.org/​|John Dewey]]. As it was developed within [[learning_paradigms:​humanism|humanist paradigm]], experiential learning offers a **holistic perspective on learning** and is orientated mostly on adult learning. Name of this theory was intended to should emphasize the importance of experience in the learning process.
  
  
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 [[http://​www.learning-theories.com/​experiential-learning-kolb.html|Experiential Learning (Kolb) at Learning Theories.]] Retrieved February 9, 2011. [[http://​www.learning-theories.com/​experiential-learning-kolb.html|Experiential Learning (Kolb) at Learning Theories.]] Retrieved February 9, 2011.
  
-[[ http://​tip.psychology.org/​rogers.html|TIP:​ Theories. Experiential Learning.]] Retrieved February 8, 2011.+[[http://​tip.psychology.org/​rogers.html|TIP:​ Theories. Experiential Learning.]] Retrieved February 8, 2011.
  
-Lowy, Alex, and Phil Hood. The power of the 2x2 matrix: using 2x2 thinking to solve business problems and make better decisions. John Wiley and Sons, 2004.+[[http://​reviewing.co.uk/​research/​experiential.learning.htm#​axzz1HFPk4RNX|Greenaway,​ R. Experiential Learning articles and critiques of David Kolb's theory.]] Retrieved March 21, 2011. 
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 +[[http://​my.safaribooksonline.com/​book/​professional-development/​9780787972929|Lowy, Alex, and Phil Hood. The power of the 2x2 matrix: using 2x2 thinking to solve business problems and make better decisions. John Wiley and Sons, 2004.]]
  
 [[http://​www.nwlink.com/​~donclark/​hrd/​styles/​honey_mumford.html|Big Dog and Little Dog's Performance Juxtaposition:​ Honey and Mumford'​s Learning Styles Questionnaire.]] Retrieved February 8, 2011. [[http://​www.nwlink.com/​~donclark/​hrd/​styles/​honey_mumford.html|Big Dog and Little Dog's Performance Juxtaposition:​ Honey and Mumford'​s Learning Styles Questionnaire.]] Retrieved February 8, 2011.
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