lunes, 8 de abril de 2024

David Kolb's model

 Hi everyone, I hope you're doing great! This week we studied a new learning style, the kolb's learning style

Kolb’s experiential learning style theory is typically represented by a four-stage learning cycle in which the learner “touches all the bases”:




Experiential learning theory is about learning by doing. Developed by psychologist David Kolb, the theory describes the learning process whereby knowledge is created through experience. 

Kolb’s learning styles are:
  • Diverging – In this learning style, learners focus on concrete experience and reflective observation. They prefer to watch and reflect on what they’ve observed before jumping in. 
  • Assimilating – This learning style incorporates learners who favor abstract conceptualization and reflective observation. They like using analytical models to explore, and prefer concepts and abstract ideas.
  • Converging – Learners using this learning style focus on abstract conceptualization and active experimentation. They like to solve problems and enjoy applying learning to practical issues.
  • Accommodating – Learners using this learning style favor concrete experience and active experimentation. They relish a challenge and use intuition to solve problems.

I took the test, and I'll show you my results



I strongly agree with my result, as I am a person who must put everything into practice, I like to reflect on problems and also solve them in a very rational way. 


That's all, thank you, pals, see you soon!✌

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