David Kolb’s Theory of Experiential Learning Martha Leticia Contreras-Rosales Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) A Walden University CE RO AE AC
We all learn in different ways Do you know what is your predominant learning style? You can discover your learning style by how you approach new learning opportunities; describing the way you learn and how you deal with ideas and day-to-day situations in your life.
Session Objectives Participants will know Kolb’s Experiential Learning Model. Participants will experiment with Kolb’s Experiential Learning Model and draw conclusions for personal use. Participants will apply Kolb’s Experiential Learning Model to a learning environment.
Kolb’s Learning Modes Concrete Experience Reflective Observation Active Experimen- tation Abstract Conceptua- lization
Kolb’s Cycle of Learning CE RO AE AC
How can you interpret your style? Depending on how you take in experience… CE AC
How can you interpret your style? Depending on how you deal with experience… RO AE
Learning Style Type Grid AssimilatingConverging DivergingAccommodating Percentiles
Strategies for developing Learning Style Skills Develop learning and work relationships with people whose learning strengths lie in areas that are different from your own Improve the fit between your learning style strengths and the kinds of learning experiences you face Practice and develop learning skills in areas that are opposite from your present strengths
How to use this theory to design training Depending on your students style…. Accommodator. Include role- playing or interactive games Diverger. Include case studies which would need to be sorted out Converger. Provide hands-on examples that could be solved for a single answer Assimilator. Provide detailed background information on how and why something is supposed to work
Evaluation Thank you for your attention, now I will appreciate if you take the final survey at: –
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