Double-loop learning: Difference between revisions

Content deleted Content added
Flyer22 Frozen (talk | contribs)
m Reverted 1 edit by 197.254.105.170 identified as test/vandalism using STiki
Bhny (talk | contribs)
top: edited for clarity
Line 1:
'''Double-loop learning''' (DLL) (coined by [[Chris Argyris]]) is the modification or rejection of a goal in the light of experience. DLL recognises that the way problems are defined and solved and can be a source of the problem.<ref>http://pds8.egloos.com/pds/200805/20/87/chris_argyris_learning.pdf</ref>
The work of [[Chris Argyris]] (1923-2013) describes the concept of '''double-loop learning''' (DLL) in which an individual, organization or entity is able, having attempted to achieve a goal on different occasions, to modify the goal in the light of experience or possibly even reject the goal. [[Single-loop learning]] (SLL) is the repeated attempt at the same problem, with no variation of method and without ever questioning the goal.
 
"Single-loop learning" is the repeated attempt at the same problem, with no variation of method and without ever questioning the goal.
 
== See also ==