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Learning is all about giving ourselves more choices in any given situation. Although understanding theories and models can show knowledge, experiential learning is about taking lessons from one experience and being able to apply them to a variety of future situations.
Well-designed experiential learning goes beyond role play (where people can feel self-conscious) and round-table case studies (which can fail to engage people). Typically one or more people will be offered a task to do or a problem to solve. Its description has a storyline and the task can vary from solving a puzzle on paper to going on an expedition. Often there is no set 'right or wrong' answer, but a choice of approaches. Its success depends on the steps below being done well:
Experiential learning is not a solution to everything - it does not replace memorising specific information or set procedures. However, it excels in providing people with memorable lessons about human behaviour that people take ownership of and take with them to many future occasions