ABSTRACT
This handbook acts as an essential guide to understanding and using reflective and experiential learning - whether it be for personal or professional development, or as a tool for learning.
It takes a fresh look at experiential and reflective learning, locating them within an overall theoretical framework for learning and exploring the relationships between different approaches.
As well as the theory, the book provides practical ideas for applying the models of learning, with tools, activities and photocopiable resources which can be incorporated directly into classroom practice.
This book is essential reading to guide any teacher, lecturer or trainer wanting to improve teaching and learning.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |8 pages
Introduction
part |2 pages
Part I A generic view of learning
chapter |14 pages
The framing of learning: emotion and learning
chapter |11 pages
The framing of learning: approaches to learning
part |2 pages
Part II Exploring reflective and experiential learning
chapter |8 pages
Reflective and experiential learning: taking stock
chapter |16 pages
The nature of reflective learning
chapter |8 pages
The depth quality of reflective learning
chapter |18 pages
Exploring experiential learning: the literature
chapter |10 pages
Experiential learning and reflective learning: drawing it together
part |2 pages
Part III Working with reflective and experiential learning