Exploring the Experiential Learning Cycle Through Hands-On Activities and Eagle's Flight Techniques
Learning becomes meaningful when individuals move beyond theory and step into direct experience. Concepts sink deeper, decisions become sharper, and understanding becomes more personal when people are engaged through action. The Experiential Learning Cycle offers a structured way to turn experiences into long-term learning by guiding individuals through stages of doing, reflecting, conceptualizing, and applying. This method isn’t new, yet its relevance continues to grow as learners seek practical ways to connect knowledge with real-world challenges. Experiential learning suggests that knowledge is created through the transformation of experience. When individuals are allowed to solve problems, navigate challenges, and make decisions through active involvement, they engage with content more deeply. Action-oriented programs, immersive simulations, and activities that mirror real-life scenarios—including formats sometimes seen in adventure-based modules similar to those used in eagl...