Mezirow Transformative Learning Theory

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First introduced by Mezirow in 1978 (Taylor, 2008), transformative learning theory burgeoned into one of the most studied, most talked about, and most debated theories of education (Taylor, 2007). Mezirow’s psychocritical view, though largely uncontested in the past, has now produced a panoply of alternative views including, the phychoanalytic, the psychodevelopmental, the social emancipatory, the neurobiological, the cultural-spiritual, the race-centric, and the planetary views (Taylor, 2008).
Meaning
What is transformative learning? Mezirow’s original study in 1978 concluded that perspective transformation was the primary learning process in the women Mezirow studied (Mezirow, 2000). Transformative learning theory is distinctively adult …show more content…

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