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A reference to start with 10 Months ago  
Responding to Saskia's enquiry about what is experiential learning.
A useful starting point might be to explore the website of ICEL - the International Council for Experiential Learning.
The link below is a two-page summary including a number of definitions.
http://www.icel.org.uk/pdf/el.pdf

I will come back to this discussion with more considered views, as it is relevent to ideas I am developing about the notion of experiential evaluatuion (as opposed to evaluating experience).
Lesley
 
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Re:A reference to start with 9 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
Interesting.... Thanks Lesley. I am curious about what you mean by experiential evaluation, how it is different and or the same as active reviewing. Hope to speak to you about it in Spain.
 
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Re:A reference to start with 7 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
Another reference:
http://reviewing.co.uk/research/experiential.learning.htm

It is the most popular page on my website. It gives an overview of experiential learning (not 'education' by Tim Pickles, followed by 16 critiques of Kolb's theory of experiential learning. One day I want to turn this into an article . I think EEE is way ahead of Kolb's much quoted 1984 theory, but more in tune with his more recent writings about conversational learning - for which I think his wife Alice Kolb is taking a leading role.
See http://www.learningfromexperience.com/ In my view the more recent stuff is much closer to EEE.

Roger
 
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