Kolb's Learning Cycle Diagram
Exploring Learning Preferences Through Kolb's Experiential Learning Cycle Diagram

Kolb's Learning Cycle Diagram

This diagram visually represents Kolb's Experiential Learning Cycle, a widely recognized model that explains how individuals learn and develop from their experiences. It illustrates the four interconnected stages of the cycle: Concrete Experience (feeling), Reflective Observation (watching), Abstract Conceptualization (thinking), and Active Experimentation (doing), showing the continuous flow of learning. The model also highlights the two key dimensions – the Perception Continuum (ranging from feeling to thinking) and the Processing Continuum (from watching to doing) – and how their interplay defines four distinct learning styles: Diverging (feel and watch), Assimilating (think and watch), Converging (think and do), and Accommodating (feel and do). It's a fundamental visual for understanding different approaches to learning and personal growth.

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