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Unread 11-07-2012, 08:01 PM
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Hi,
we have to blog about Kolb and his experiential learning theory.

Cold anyone point me in the right direction of books that would be useful to read which hightlight Kolb's theory, and also book sthat critique his theory.

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Kolb is incredibly popular and all over the internet there is his own website for a start. to critique you can do no better than read Gibbs reflective theory which challenges some of the basic tenets and simplypsycology is good but really a google search brings up a plethora of references which you could add to your reading list for the module
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