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Experience Based Learning (EBL)

Experience based learning (ebl)

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Experience Based Learning (EBL)

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The Seven Learning Styles1. Visual (spatial):You prefer using pictures, images, and

spatial understanding.2. Aural (auditory-musical): You prefer using sound and

music.3. Verbal (linguistic): You prefer using words, both in

speech and writing.4. Physical (kinesthetic): You prefer using your body,

hands and sense of touch.5. Logical (mathematical): You prefer using logic,

reasoning and systems.6. Social (interpersonal): You prefer to learn in groups

or with other people.7. Solitary (intrapersonal): You prefer to work alone

and use self-study.

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Defining EBL•Learner analyses their experience by reflecting, evaluating, and reconstructing it in order to draw meaning from it in the light of prior experience.

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How is EBL different from didactic?

•Didactic learning is most commonly used in college – how is it different from EBL?

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EBL Assumptions

•Experience is the foundation of, and the stimulus for learning

The only source of knowledge is experience. Albert Einstein

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EBL Assumptions

•Learners actively construct their own experience

Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.

Mahatma Gandhi

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EBL Assumptions

•Learning is a holistic process

I've never let my school interfere with my education.

Mark Twain

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EBL Assumptions

•Learning is socially and culturally constructed

Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to remember from time to time that nothing that is

worth knowing can be taught. Oscar Wilde

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EBL Assumptions

•Learning is influenced by the socio-emotional context in which it occurs.

Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.

Aristotle

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Forms of EBL

•Internships•Excursions•Studios•Laboratories•Workshops

•Practicums•Student teaching•Role playing•Simulations•Group work

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Challenges of EBL

•Learner negotiated curricula•The ethnics of working with deeply felt experiences•Difficulty of operating within organizational contexts•Learner expectations•Misunderstood as non-academic

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EBL Marketing

•Definition of marketing•Marketing you have already experienced•Experiencing how others engage in marketing•Engaging in personal marketing

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EBL Organizational Culture

•Definition of organizational culture•Organizational culture you have already experienced•Experiencing the organizational culture of your workplace•Visiting/examining the org cult of others