An Exploration of Reflection: Expression of Learning Style in an International Experiential Learning Context

Authors

  • Alexa J. Lamm University of Florida
  • Karen J. Cannon University of Florida
  • T. Grady Roberts University of Florida
  • Tracy A. Irani University of Florida
  • Lori J. Unruh Snyder Purdue University
  • Joel Brendemuhl University of Florida
  • Mary T. Rodriguez United States Peace Corp.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.2011.03122

Keywords:

learning style, experiential learning, reflection, study abroad, undergraduate students

Abstract

Experiential learning techniques have been used in agricultural education programs for decades. An essential part of this experiential learning process is reflection. Kolb (1984) stated “knowledge results from the combination of grasping experience and transforming it” (p. 41) in a process that involves using reflection. Few researchers have tried to understand how learning style affects reflection when experiential learning techniques are employed. Using Kolb’s theory of experiential learning, the researchers explored how adult learners reflected during an experiential learning program in Costa Rica, based on analysis of reflective journals. Participants also completed the Kolb’s learning style inventory to determine individual preferred learning styles. The researchers examined the journals of participants for evidence of their expressed learning style and used content analysis to interpret the categorical thematic expressions of the participants. Results indicated that themes surrounding learning style were evident throughout the journals and varying levels of reflection were discovered. The results of this research imply educators should consider multiple methods of reflection when developing experiential learning programs.

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Published

2011-09-30

How to Cite

Lamm, A. J., Cannon, K. J., Roberts, T. G., Irani, T. A., Unruh Snyder, L. J., Brendemuhl, J., & Rodriguez, M. T. (2011). An Exploration of Reflection: Expression of Learning Style in an International Experiential Learning Context. Journal of Agricultural Education, 52(3), 122–135. https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.2011.03122

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