“I'm not an expert but it seems like we had the drawings backwards ”

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“I'm not an expert but it seems like we had the drawings backwards ”

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING THEORY

 Kurt Lewin - Behavior related to perceptions of oneself and the environment.  Carl Jung – Father of analytic psychology, attitude and functions concepts.  Jean Piaget – Cognitive development, three interconnected principles: organization, adaptation and balance.  John Dewey –Founder of progressive pedagogy, the educator as guide and counselor.  David Kolb – Designed the experiential learning cycle. HISTORY

DAVID KOLB P E R C E P T I O N Feel Think Reflect Act

KOLB’S EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

AND YOU…WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE?

EXPERIENTIAL CYCLE AND MCCARTHY'S LEARNING STYLES Style 1: Imaginative Style 2: Analytic Style 3: Common sense Style 4: Dynamic

 Everyone has a little bit of everything!  Our highest mark is our preferred dominant style. THE STYLES!

How do you think our dominant style influences our… …communication? …teaching? …teamwork? …leadership? STYLES AND THEIR INFLUENCE

Learning Styles and Leadership