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problem solving by means of Adaptive learning uses knowledge based on existing assumptions and is often based on what happened in the past. Adaptive learning is also termed ‘single loop learning’. In contrast, Double-loop learning (also called ‘[[Generative learning]]’) goes a step further and questions existing assumptions in order to create new insights. | problem solving by means of Adaptive learning uses knowledge based on existing assumptions and is often based on what happened in the past. Adaptive learning is also termed ‘single loop learning’. In contrast, Double-loop learning (also called ‘[[Generative learning]]’) goes a step further and questions existing assumptions in order to create new insights. | ||
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Revision as of 09:17, 29 July 2013
problem solving by means of Adaptive learning uses knowledge based on existing assumptions and is often based on what happened in the past. Adaptive learning is also termed ‘single loop learning’. In contrast, Double-loop learning (also called ‘Generative learning’) goes a step further and questions existing assumptions in order to create new insights.