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What is Integral Learning (Edwards)

Handbook of Research on Active Learning and the Flipped Classroom Model in the Digital Age
A model describing learning as a cyclical process in which conceptual and behavioral knowledge is acquired through a number of iterative phases. The model consists of four learning strands, each corresponds to the four quadrants in the Integral Model.
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An Integral Approach to Active Learning in Mathematics
Chris L. Yuen (SUNY University at Buffalo, USA) and Veronika Bohac Clarke (University of Calgary, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9680-8.ch009
Abstract
In this chapter we examine the notion of “active learning” through Wilber's Integral AQAL Model and through two learning models based on AQAL. Our examination of Edwards' integral learning and Renert and Davis' five stages of mathematics, results in a multi-perspective, multi-level notion of “active learning”. We demonstrate, through the development of a rubric to gauge students' “activeness”, the complexity of what is involved in the teaching and learning process when one becomes mindful of the perspectives and levels (AQAL) that are present for every student. Several episodes of learning are used to show how each theoretical model applies, and an extended episode, which illustrates a student's repair strategy on a mathematically erroneous concept, is used to illustrate the analysis of the extent of active learning. The chapter concludes with a discussion of how the rubric of active learning, along with the four continua, can help teachers be mindful of the multiple perspectives that influence learning.
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