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What is Mediated Learning Experience theory (MLE)

Handbook of Research on Effective Project Management through the Integration of Knowledge and Innovation
The interactional process between the developing human organism (the learner) and an experienced, intentional person (the mediator), who - by interposing him or herself between the learner and external sources of stimulation – mediates the experience by selecting, framing, focusing, intensifying, and feeding back environmental experiences in such a way as to produce appropriate learning sets and habits.
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Outlining the Value of Cognitive Studies in Increasing the Strategic Management within Organizations
Aida Varela Varela (Federal University of Bahia, Brazil), Marilene Lobo Abreu Barbosa (Federal University of Bahia, Brazil), and Maria Giovanna Guedes Farias (Federal University of Bahia, Brazil)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-7536-0.ch008
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to examine the value of cognitive studies in the optimization of strategic management through improved information systems. To reach this objective, cognitive concepts and their developments are initially contrasted with learning, mediation, and skills development, and the experiences in companies, for example, are presented by applying the Structural Cognitive Modifiability Theory (SCMT) and the Mediated Learning Experience theory (MLE), which were developed through the Instrumental Enrichment Programs (IEP) created by Reuven Feuerstein in order to describe the trajectory through which a subject arrives at a solution to a problem. In conclusion, professions undergo profound changes of a complex and diverse nature as a result of the political, economic, and social situation that leads to interdependence and competition, requiring an overhaul of theories and educational practices in order to align the professional profiles with the social and productive demands that require independent reflective, creative, proactive professionals.
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