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  2. Kolb's experiential learning - Wikipedia

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    Kolb's learning style is explained on the basis of two dimensions: they are how a person understands and processes the information. This perceived information is then classified as concrete experience or abstract conceptualization, and processed information as active experimentation or reflective observation. [4]

  3. David A. Kolb - Wikipedia

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    Kolb is known in educational circles for his Learning Style Inventory (LSI). His model is built upon the idea that learning preferences can be described using two continuums: Active experimentation ↔ Reflective observation; Abstract conceptualization ↔ Concrete experience.

  4. Student development theories - Wikipedia

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    Kolb's cycle of learning. Concrete Experience (CE): Full and unbiased involvement in learning experience; Reflective Observation (RO): Contemplation of one's experiences from various perspectives; Abstract Conceptualization (AC): Idea formulation and integration; Active Experiment (AE): Incorporation of new ideas into action; Kolb's learning ...

  5. Experiential learning - Wikipedia

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    One example of experiential learning is going to the zoo and learning through observation and interaction with the zoo environment, as opposed to reading about animals from a book. Thus, one makes discoveries and experiments with knowledge firsthand, instead of hearing or reading about others' experiences.

  6. Learning cycle - Wikipedia

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    Kolb integrated this learning cycle with a theory of learning styles, wherein each style prefers two of the four parts of the cycle. The cycle is quadrisected by a horizontal and vertical axis. The vertical axis represents how knowledge can be grasped, through concrete experience or through abstract conceptualization , or by a combination of both.

  7. Learning styles - Wikipedia

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    Assimilator = Abstract Conceptualization + Reflective Observation: strong in inductive reasoning and creation of theories (e.g., philosophers) Kolb's model gave rise to the Learning Style Inventory, an assessment method used to determine an individual's learning style.

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  9. Early childhood education - Wikipedia

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    Kolb breaks down this learning cycle into four stages: concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization, and active experimentation. Children observe new situations, think about the situation, make meaning of the situation, then test that meaning in the world around them.