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CASE ANALYZED:

PERSON / GROUP REPORT: COURSE LEARNING NAME:


DATE: TIME:

KOLB’S EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

SELF-FILL IN HOMEWORK
AFTER THE FINAL REPORT IS
FINISHED

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CASE ANALYZED:
PERSON / GROUP REPORT: COURSE LEARNING NAME:
DATE: TIME:

KOLB’S EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

Phase I. Having a concrete experience.


Theory
 The learner encounters a concrete experience. This
experience might be a new experience or situation
or a reinterpretation of existing experience in the
light of new concepts.

Phase I. Having a concrete experience. Your


Real Experience.
 Your analysis. Your experience. Your feelings.

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CASE ANALYZED:
PERSON / GROUP REPORT: COURSE LEARNING NAME:
DATE: TIME:

KOLB’S EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

Phase II. Having a reflective observation.


Theory
 The learner reflects on the new experience in the
light of their existing knowledge. Of particular
importance are any inconsistencies between
experience and understanding.

Phase II. Having a reflective observation.


Your Real Experience.
 Your analysis. Your experience. Your feelings.

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CASE ANALYZED:
PERSON / GROUP REPORT: COURSE LEARNING NAME:
DATE: TIME:

KOLB’S EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

Phase III. The formation of abstract concepts


(analysis). Theory
 The Reflection gives rise to a new idea, or a
modification of an existing abstract concept (the
person has learned from their experience)

Phase III. The formation of abstract concepts


(analysis) Your Real Experience.
 Your analysis. Your experience. Your feelings.

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PERSON / GROUP REPORT: COURSE LEARNING NAME:
DATE: TIME:

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Phase IV. Used to test a hypothesis in future


situations, resulting in new experiences.
Theory
 The newly created or modified concepts give rise to
experimentation. The learner applies their idea(s) to
the world around them to see what happens.

Phase IV. Used to test a hypothesis in future


situations, resulting in new experiences.
Your Real Experience.
 Your analysis. Your experience. Your feelings.

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