Kolb's Learning Cycle is a model that describes how people learn through experience. It consists of four stages: Concrete Experience, where learners engage in an activity; Reflective Observation, where they think about what happened; Abstract Conceptualization, where they form theories or concepts based on their reflections; and Active Experimentation, where they apply what they've learned in new situations. This cycle emphasizes the importance of experience in the learning process.
The model suggests that effective learning occurs when individuals move through all four stages. By doing so, they can deepen their understanding and improve their skills. Kolb's Learning Cycle is widely used in education and training to enhance learning outcomes.