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    at two reflective frameworks that I have already used Kolb and Briggs. I will also be discussing why on reflection I could have and may use Schon and Brookfields in the future. The Kolb Cycle is based on the theory of experiential learning. The cycle comprises four different stages of learning from experience and can be entered at any point but all stages must be followed in sequence for successful learning to take place. According to Kolb that it is not enough to have just the experience in order

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    teaching practices as we can reflect on things that have already happened and decide how they can be improved so that I am providing the best possible learning for my learners. There are any different reflective theories‚ but I have decided to look at Kolb and Brookfield. Kolb’s reflective theory is based on a learning cycle that has four stages to it which are concrete experience‚ reflective observation‚ abstract conceptualisation and active experimentation. Kolb’s learning cycle is a useful reflective

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    Learning Style Essay As a result of completing this unit on learning styles‚ I have determined that my style of learning is “Kinesthetic/tactile learner“(Kolb‚ 1984).This is based on completion of the Multiple Intelligence Survey (McKenzie‚ 1999) and Learning style Assessment (Kolb‚ 1984). This means that learning comes easily for me by touching‚ feeling‚ and applying what has been learned to something physical rather than sitting in a lecture hall or just reading a book. Distractions and restlessness

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    Kolb’s model is derived from a cycle of four basic parts: Concrete Experience‚ Observation & Reflection‚ Formation of Abstract Concepts and Generalizations‚ and Testing of Implications of Concepts in New Situations (Kolb‚ 1981). My experience with a similar model used at my workplace called the STAR Concept (stop‚ think‚ act‚ review) has allowed me to use a questioning attitude based on my experience to help learn and stay safe. This practice is not specifically

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    chaos and destruction. Within Macbeth he achieves ultimate power and position through regicide similarly A Simple Plan Hank achieves one of the American Dream’s attributes‚ money‚ through illicit means. Within the American society‚ in which a Simple Plan is set; it identifies how individuals can pursue their ambitions as long as their actions do not impinge on anybody else. Hanks ambition has disastrous consequences for his

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    Distributing II1 After his first year at the Harvard Business School‚ Hank Hatch accepted summer employment with Blanchard Importing and Distributing‚ a Boston firm that dealt in the processing and wholesaling of alcoholic beverages. Early in June 1972 Hank met with Toby Tyler‚ the company’s general manager‚ who was a recent graduate of the Harvard Business School. Toby described the initial tasks that he wanted Hank to perform: Hank‚ during your first few days at Blanchard‚ I’d like you to become familiar

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    Still others alert us that current tests are technically inadequate and using them may actually harm students‚ because they may result in improper labeling of the student’s learning styles. According to Kolb‚ “Few if any‚ individual-difference tests can measure an individual with complete accuracy.” (Kolb p. 30) Salton states that “Unless you know how strong a commitment people have to that strategy‚ style knowledge can be misleading.” (Salton p. 31) The above statements from the researcher prove that

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    Brain Plasticity Brain Development‚ Plasticity‚ and Behavior by Bryan Kolb felt that the anatomical effects and behavioral effects were associated with damage to an infant’s brain. Over a half a million people in the world suffer from brain injury a year. These injuries can lead to permanent disorders in perception‚ movement‚ language‚ and personality. (Kolb‚ 1989) There were several approaches in his research. The first approach was studying the operations of a normal brain. The second was

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    Personal Portfolio 3 Part A Task 1 7 Skills Audit: 7 My personal skills self-assessment audit: 7 Personal SWOT analysis: 10 My personal SWOT analysis table: 10 Personal development plan Or PDP 12 Part A Task 2 13 Kolb learning cycle theory: 13 Honey and Mumford learning styles: 14 My own learning styles: 15 References: 16 |Personal Portfolio | |CV

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    Honey and Mumford Peter Honey and Alan Mumford developed their learning based on the work of Kolb. Their preferred learning styles are Activist‚ Pragmatist‚ Theorist and Reflector. These are the learning approaches that individuals naturally prefer and they recommend that in order to maximise one’s own personal learning each learner ought to: Understand their learning style Seek out opportunities to learn using that style For people to understand their particular learning style Honey and Mumford

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