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Kolb's Learning Cycle Impact Analysis

Kolb's model for the learning cycle outlines a process with 4 stages: (1) concrete experience, where a learner has an experience; (2) reflective observation, where the learner reflects on that experience; (3) abstract conceptualization, where the learner conceptualizes insights from reflecting; and (4) active experimentation, where the learner applies insights to a new experience.

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Kolb's Learning Cycle Impact Analysis

Kolb's model for the learning cycle outlines a process with 4 stages: (1) concrete experience, where a learner has an experience; (2) reflective observation, where the learner reflects on that experience; (3) abstract conceptualization, where the learner conceptualizes insights from reflecting; and (4) active experimentation, where the learner applies insights to a new experience.

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Kolbs Model for the Learning Cycle

What impact does this newly achieved Learning Outcome now have on your future Active learning? (4)

Experimentation

Concrete Experience

(1) An experience you have made regarding your learning?

(3) How would you conceptualise your thoughts ?

Abstract Conceptualization

Reflective Observation

(2) What have you thought about this experience and its relation to your learning?

Or: How do you identify a Learning Outcome and what do you call it?

Source: based on Kolb 1984

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