Element 9

Cards (17)

  • Reflective modes
    Stages of learning something new
  • Kolb Stages of learning
    1. Concrete experience
    2. Reflective observation
    3. Abstract conceptualisation
    4. Active experimentation
  • Real life is put at the centre of the model
  • Experiential learning involves being put in a new situation and realising you need to develop yourself
  • Kolb learning styles
    • Accommodating
    • Diverging
    • Converging
    • Assimilating
  • Kolb Accommodating learning style
    Practical, hands-on, information is from the world around them and is applied to day-to-day lives
  • Kolb Diverging learning style
    Information gained through watching, imagination used to solve problems, and creative projects
  • Kolb Converging learning style
    Practical and like to apply ideas to real life
  • Kolb Assimilating learning style
    Like clear explanations and time to think, organise information logically
  • Kolb believes that you want to think and feel at the same time or do and which gives us the combinations
  • Gibbs reflective cycle
    • Description
    • Feelings
    • Evaluation
    • Analysis
    • Conclusion
    • Action plan
  • Gibbs reflective cycle was developed by a sociologist in 1988
  • Gibbs reflective cycle is a learning method based on real-life experiences
  • Gibbs reflective cycle separates description of the experience and feelings
  • Feelings are originated although they add dimension
  • Boud, Kough and Walkers reflective model- Behaviour, ideas and feelings from an experience. Pay attention to positive/negative emotions. Reflecting helps us to focus on immediate reaction.
  • Boud, Kough and Walker-1.Experience
    2.Reflective process
    3.Outcomes