Kolb’s model of experimental learning
Kolb’s model of experimental learning is composed of four key aspects: concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract concepts, and active experimentation. Concrete experience can be defined as a particular instance of personally encountering or undergoing something. Reflective Observation is a learning outcome is the specification of what one should learn as the result of a period of a stated life experience. Abstract concepts are the application and the act of putting to a special use or purpose what one has gained through their life experience. Active experimentation is a series of actions, changes, or functions bringing about a result is …show more content…
Aiming, encoding, transmitting, receiving, decoding, and responding are all steps that need to be practiced to communicate in domestic situations effectively. What one can learn from communication with their spouse or family members is: to first evaluate the receivers’ condition before speaking. This ensures the effectiveness of the communication. How do the receivers’ mood, posture, body language and tone reflect their receptivity? If the receiver is not receptive, the communication should be delayed until a more appropriate time if