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learning_theories:experiential_learning [2011/08/17 14:24]
jpetrovic [Read more]
learning_theories:experiential_learning [2011/08/17 14:34]
jpetrovic [Criticisms]
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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((ForrestCKolb'​s ​Learning ​CycleTrain the Trainer. Issue 122004.)):+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|HarrisonRSupporting Lifelong ​Learning: Perspectives on learningRoutledge2002.]]))
  
     * 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**,
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