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Social Learning Theory and Experiential Learning Theory

Social Learning Theory and Experiential Learning Theory

by Michael Sionzon -
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In reply to Michael Sionzon

Re: Social Learning Theory and Experiential Learning Theory

by Maria Fatima Manuel -

Thank you Doc for the excellent report! It was concise, well-explained and clear. I just realized that Constructivism is rooted from Experiential Learning Theory which both believe that learning is by doing. 

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In reply to Maria Fatima Manuel

Re: Social Learning Theory and Experiential Learning Theory

by Maria Elizabeth Grageda -
It's the other way around Pachie. Experiential learning as a learning theory can be rooted from Contructivism as an educational philosophy. Learning by doing is the tenet of experiential learning, but constructivism goes beyond simply "doing". It proposes that knowledge is a result of construction for which human experiences contribute greatly to. Construction of knowledge can also be achieved through vicarious experiences which is the main component of social learning.

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In reply to Michael Sionzon

Re: Social Learning Theory and Experiential Learning Theory

by Maria Elizabeth Grageda -
It's good that you were able to show specific examples of the application of these learning theories in specific curricular programs.

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