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		<title>Kolb (1984), Olsson &#038; Roxå (2013), and McAlpine &#038; Weston (2000): Learning cycles and how closely do you stick to your planned teaching?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Experiential learning cycles are everywhere in my work in academic development, so here is a brief overview over how they are used to describe and support teachers developing their teaching. It all starts from the Kolb (1984) book and the &#8220;experiential learning cycle&#8221;. I have only ever read a few pages around where the model [&#8230;]
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		<title>Kolb&#8217;s learning cycle</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A very brief history of learning theories. Discussing a paper on learning theories with a friend last week, I realized how far I have come from when I first started reading those papers. Then I felt like most of those papers were a lot of hot air, a lot of waffling around, completely disconnected from the real world. [&#8230;]
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