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    Experiental learning

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    Experiential Learning (Kolb) Building upon earlier work by John Dewey and Kurt Levin‚ American educational theorist David A. Kolb believes “learning is the process whereby knowledge is created through the transformation of experience” (1984‚ p. 38). The theory presents a cyclical model of learning‚ consisting of four stages shown below. One may begin at any stage‚ but must follow each other in the sequence: • concrete experience (or “DO”) • reflective observation (or “OBSERVE”) • abstract conceptualization

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    PLOT SUMMARY 15 year old Hank Cobb meets Chief Sunrise “the greatest Indian baseball player on a baseball diamond. Chief Sunrise is trying to meet John McGraw‚ (the manager of the New York Giants) so he could play with the Giants. Then Hank decided he would come with Chief Sunrise. They went on train that was going to going to go to New York from Florida‚ Gainesvillie Park. They had met somebody named Conway who was a baseball friend. Chief Sunrise and Hank needed money for food so they decided

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    Monster’s Ball. The death of Lawrence‚ the suicide of Sonny‚ the hopelessness of Leticia and the changing of Hank shocked me. In my paper‚ I will divide the movie into three main parts. First‚ I plan to analyze the effects of death on Hank. Second‚ I will explore how racism affected the two main characters and their relationships. Third‚ I will conclude by examining the love between Leticia and Hank in relation to the setting. The first part of this movie started with the execution of a black criminal

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    Bibliography: Gagne‚ R.M.‚ Briggs‚ L.J. (1974) Principles of Instructional Design. New York: Holt Rinehard and Winston. Kolb‚ D.A. (1984). Experiential Learning: Experience as the Source of Learning and Development. New York: Prentice Hall Inc. Kolb‚ D.A.‚ Fry‚ R. (1975) Toward an applied theory of experiential learning. London: John Wiley. Maslow‚ A. (1987) Motivation and Personality . New York: Harper and Row.

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    case study number 1

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    Case Study What personality (or character) type does Hank display according to Freudian Theory? Hank displays Oral personality type according to Freudian Theory. Why do you think so? I believe Hank displays Oral personality characteristics due his preoccupation with eating and smoking. At what stage is Hank Fixated‚ according to the Freudian perspective? I believe hank becomes fixated at the Oral stage‚ which occurs from birth to one year of age. Find evidence of fixation in the case study? Evidence

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    1.4.2.1 Implications on Learning Styles According to the LSQ‚ I can introduce myself as a reflector. Once‚ my manager asked me to come up with reasons for low deposit base at my branch. Even though I had my own opinions‚ it was hard for me to answer at the moment without analysing facts appropriately. Hence I promised to observe facts and present them in our next gathering. First I collected data such as client base‚ current portfolio‚ deposit statistics and illustrated graphs on growth and decline

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    Standard Accounting Practise (Simon‚ 2009) Concerns have been (Kolb 1984) Kolb’s ELT with the Critical Thinking Components Superimposed: Accounting for Property‚ Plant & Equipment (IAS 16) - Variation from the Standard (Simon 2009) (Kolb 1984) Bibliography Alexander‚ D.‚ (2006)‚’ A true and fair view of the principles/rules debate’‚ Abacus

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    What personality (or character) type does Hank display according to Freudiantheory? Provide evidence for your answer. At what stage is Hank fixated‚according to the Freudian perspective? Find evidence of fixation in the casestudy. What might have caused this fixation? Hank¶s personality is a reflection of the unconscious mind. He is not aware of howothers perceive him. Unfortunately‚ Hank was isolated from the social scenebecause of his character. He never had the pleasure to meet a girlfriend

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    References: Honda Cars Philippines. Honda Cars Incorporated‚ 2009. Web. 6 September 2010. Kolb‚ Alice and Kolb‚ David. “Learning Styles and Learning spaces: Enhancing Experiential Learning in Higher Education.” Academy of Management Learning and Education‚ 2005 Vol.4 No.2‚ 193212. June 2005. Web. 1 September 2010. Ibid. “The Kolb Learning Style Inventory- Version 3.1 2005 Technical Specifications.” Haygroup © Experience Based Learning Systems‚ Inc. 15 May 2005

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    personality type does Hank display‚ according to the Freudian theory? Hank ’s personality type relates to the ID. They tend to be self-centered and only concerned about their well-being. At what stage is Hank fixated‚ according to the Freudian perspective? Hank is fixated in the oral stage. What would have caused this fixation? His fixation was caused by his mother in his early childhood. He learned to associate feeling better with food. Question 2 Would Freudian theory describe Hank ’s eating and

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