David A. Kolb
David Allen Kolb is an American educational theorist whose interests and publications focus on experiential learning, the individual and social change, career development, and executive and professional education. He is the founder and chairman of Experience Based Learning Systems, LLC, and an Emeritus Professor of Organizational Behavior in the Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. Kolb has collaborated with his daughter Alice on research related to experiential learning and has co-authored several works with her.
Kolb earned his BA from Knox College in 1961 and his MA and Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1964 and 1967 respectively, in social psychology.
Experiential learning
In the early 1970s, Kolb and Ron Fry developed the Experiential Learning Model, composed of four elements:- concrete experience,
- observation of and reflection on that experience,
- formation of abstract concepts based upon the reflection,
- testing the new concepts,
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While this model is used widely in fields such as management education, it has been criticised for its inflexibility and over-simplification.
Learning Style Inventory
Kolb is known in educational circles for his Learning Style Inventory. His model is built upon the idea that learning preferences can be described using two continuums:- Active experimentation ↔ Reflective observation
- Abstract conceptualization ↔ Concrete experience.