
Learning Cycle
The Learning Cycle is a process that helps individuals acquire knowledge effectively. It typically consists of four stages: 1. **Concrete Experience**: Engaging with new information through direct experience or observation. 2. **Reflective Observation**: Analyzing and contemplating the experience to understand what happened. 3. **Abstract Conceptualization**: Developing theories or concepts based on reflections, linking new insights to existing knowledge. 4. **Active Experimentation**: Applying the new concepts in practical situations to test their validity. This cycle encourages continuous improvement and deeper understanding by revisiting and refining knowledge through repeated experiences.