Process of Knowledge Creation & Learning Continuums

Process of Knowledge Creation & Learning Continuums
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In the realm of educational theory, David Kolb's experiential learning cycle emphasizes the transformation of experience into knowledge, while Albert Bandura's social learning theory highlights how people learn through observing others' behaviors. Kolb's learning continuums delve into how individuals approach tasks and perceive them, shaping their unique learning styles. Understanding these concepts is essential for comprehending the intricacies of the learning process and personal development.

  • Learning theory
  • Experiential learning
  • Knowledge creation
  • Observational learning
  • Personal development

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  1. David Kolb Learning is the process whereby knowledge is created through the transformation of experience

  2. Experiential Learning Cycle A four-stage learning cycle in which the learner touches all the bases

  3. Kolbs Learning Continuums Processing Continuum how we approach a task Perception Continuum how we think or feel about it We cannot perform both variables on a single axis at the same time Our learning style is a product of these two choice decisions.

  4. Albert Bandura Albert Bandura learning occurs because people observe the consequences of other people's behaviors

  5. Social Learning Theory

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