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 ===== What is experiential learning? ===== ===== What is experiential learning? =====
  
-The experiential learning theory is based on six propositions ​claiming that learning is(([[Kolb, Alice Y., and David A. Kolb. Learning Styles and Learning Spaces : Enhancing Experiential Learning in Higher Education. Academy of Management Learning Education 4, no. 2: 193-212, 2005.]]))+The experiential learning theory is based on six propositions(([[Kolb,​ Alice Y., and David A. Kolb. Learning Styles and Learning Spaces : Enhancing Experiential Learning in Higher Education. Academy of Management Learning Education 4, no. 2: 193-212, 2005.]])) ​short described ​with the following three:
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-  - the process of creating knowledge +
-  - a holistic process of adaptation to the world +
-  - best described ​as a process, not outcome +
-  - relearning, since it is greatly dependent on already learned material +
-  - driven by conflict, differences,​ and disagreement +
-  - results from synergetic transactions between ​the person and the environment+
  
 +  - Learning is best described as a holistic process of creating knowledge and adapting to the world.
 +  - Learning is actually relearning, since it is greatly dependent on already learned material.
 +  - Learning is driven by conflict, differences,​ and disagreement and results in assimilation and accommodation.
  
 In his influential book "​[[http://​www.amazon.co.uk/​Experiential-Learning-Experience-Source-Development/​dp/​0132952610#​reader_0132952610|Experiential Learning: Experience As The Source Of Learning And Development]]"​ (1984) Kolb describes learning as "//the process whereby **knowledge is created through the transformation of experience**//"​. Kolb suggests two opposite modes of getting experience: In his influential book "​[[http://​www.amazon.co.uk/​Experiential-Learning-Experience-Source-Development/​dp/​0132952610#​reader_0132952610|Experiential Learning: Experience As The Source Of Learning And Development]]"​ (1984) Kolb describes learning as "//the process whereby **knowledge is created through the transformation of experience**//"​. Kolb suggests two opposite modes of getting experience:
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