- Source: Reflective learning
Reflective learning is a form of education in which the student reflects upon their learning experiences. A theory about reflective learning cites it as an intentional and complex process that recognizes the role of social context and experience. The goals of the process are the clarification and the creation of meaning in terms of self, which then lead to a changed conceptual perspective.
Development
Reflective learning is a development of the concept of experiential learning as propounded by John Dewey, who wrote Experience and Education in 1938. Later theorists include David Kolb, David Boud ("reflection in learning"), and Donald Schön. In a professional context, this is known as reflective practice, wherein the use of the reflective process allows one to understand experiences differently and take action accordingly.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Pendidikan ilmu pengetahuan sosial
- Metakognisi
- George W. Norris
- Pelatihan kepemimpinan
- Institut Studi Lanjutan
- Pemikiran desain
- Reflective learning
- Reflective practice
- Experiential learning
- Reflective writing
- Learning cycle
- Lifelong learning
- Double-loop learning
- Kolb's experiential learning
- Four stages of competence
- Action learning