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- | Some of the criticisms(([[http://reviewing.co.uk/research/experiential.learning.htm#2#ixzz1HFOLReyw|Greenaway, R. Experiential Learning articles and critiques of David Kolb's theory]])) referring to Kolb's theory include((Forrest, C. Kolb's Learning Cycle. Train the Trainer. Issue 12, 2004.)): | + | Some of the criticisms referring to Kolb's theory suggest: |
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+ | * Kolb's learning cycle is oversimplified and ignores non-experiential ways of learning((Forrest, C. Kolb's Learning Cycle. Train the Trainer, 12, 2004. cited by [[http://reviewing.co.uk/research/experiential.learning.htm#2#ixzz1HFOLReyw|Greenaway, R. Experiential Learning articles and critiques of David Kolb's theory]].)) | ||
+ | * it pays insufficient attention to goals, purposes, intentions, choice and decision-making, which are also a part of learning(([[http://books.google.com/books?id=M3zsc-MJaSwC|Harrison, R. Supporting Lifelong Learning: Perspectives on learning. Routledge, 2002.]])) | ||
* doubts that not everyone's learning process has to undergo Kolb's stages and **not necessarily in that order**, | * doubts that not everyone's learning process has to undergo Kolb's stages and **not necessarily in that order**, |