Experiential learning
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Experiential learning is the process of making meaning from direct experience, i.e., "learning from experience".
The experience can be staged or left open. Aristotle once said, "For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them". David A. Kolb helped to popularize the idea of experiential learning drawing heavily on the work of John Dewey, Kurt Lewin, and Jean Piaget. His work on experiential learning has contributed greatly to expanding the philosophy of experiential education.
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People
- John Dewey
- Paulo Freire
- David A. Kolb
- Carl Rogers
- Jean Piaget
- Maria Montessori
- Rudolf Steiner
- Kurt Hahn
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See also
- Adventure education
- Alternative education
- Cooperative learning
- Constructivism (philosophy of education)
- Outdoor education
- Ropes course
- Vocational education
- Service learning
- Adult education
- Cooperative education
- Reflective practice
- Public Sphere Pedagogy
- Action learning
- Active learning
- Integrative learning
- Problem-based learning
- Discovery learning
- Constructivism (learning theory)
- Appreciative Inquiry
- Sudbury model of democratic education
- Experiential learning – Farmer Field School program
- Case method
- Training Simulation
- Business game
- Reggio Emilia Approach
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