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Full-Text Articles in Education
Insights From The College Internship Study: Issues Of Program Access, Structure And Student Outcomes, Matthew Hora
Insights From The College Internship Study: Issues Of Program Access, Structure And Student Outcomes, Matthew Hora
Experiential Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
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Quick Tips For Teaching Students How To Reflect, Jennifer Dobbs-Oates
Quick Tips For Teaching Students How To Reflect, Jennifer Dobbs-Oates
Experiential Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
When you ask your students to reflect, do they know what you mean? Do you tell them “go deeper; give me more,” but see blank faces in response? This was my experience when I first began to use reflection-based assignments. It took me some time to realize that I couldn’t assume my students knew how to reflect in the way I meant. I needed to teach my students directly about the skill of reflection. Here, I share quick tips for helping students understand what reflection is, why we require it, and how to do it well.
Where’S My Money? Using Experiential Learning To Increase Financial Capability, Edwin L. Blanton Iii
Where’S My Money? Using Experiential Learning To Increase Financial Capability, Edwin L. Blanton Iii
Experiential Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
This paper looks at how experiential learning is being implemented at Texas A&M University-San Antonio to expand the financial capability of students; and how the project engages students and parents at local school districts. Presented below is the purpose, structure, funding, learning, and assessment of the program that can serve as insight into other campuses that may want to implement something similar.
An Exploration Of Experiential Learning Practices Utilized By Stem Educators, Mark D. Threeton, Kyungin Kim
An Exploration Of Experiential Learning Practices Utilized By Stem Educators, Mark D. Threeton, Kyungin Kim
Experiential Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
Educators within applied STEM disciplines assert they promote the development of new knowledge, skills, and attitudes by integrating experiential education within their instruction. However, few studies have actually investigated this phenomenon. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to explore how applied STEM instructors of career and technical education define experiential learning and utilize it while teaching safety and health subjects. The results revealed that while almost all educators claimed to utilize experiential learning practices, essential modes of Kolb’s Experiential Learning Cycle (1984) were underutilized. The results would be useful for professionals interested in learning about authentic experiential education strategies.
Learning Analytics To Support Experiential Learning, Nikki James
Learning Analytics To Support Experiential Learning, Nikki James
Experiential Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
Experiential learning is increasing in prominence within higher education institutions. There is a lack of technology explicitly designed to support experiential learning pedagogies. This paper presents research that brings together learning analytics and learning theory to explore how technology could better support experiential learning programs. The research outcomes will be followed by a reflexive discussion about how insights from the research could impact the practice of experiential learning.
Learner Flexibility In Preparation For Experiential Learning, Kay Peterson
Learner Flexibility In Preparation For Experiential Learning, Kay Peterson
Experiential Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
Educators can recognize learner preferences to meet learners where they are comfortable, then guide them around the entire learning cycle. This paper describes four learner preferences corresponding to stages of the learning cycle, ways of addressing each preference and tips for leveraging the design with technology. By scaffolding for full cycle experiential learning, educators encourage learners to become more flexible in their process and more successful in the context of the program.
Reflection Practices In Consulting Projects For The Learner And Instructor, Sophia Koustas, Christine Blais
Reflection Practices In Consulting Projects For The Learner And Instructor, Sophia Koustas, Christine Blais
Experiential Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
Reflection practices in consulting projects are an integral part of both the instructor/coach and student learning journeys. Using reflection tools as an instructor/coach models behavior to encourage students to share what they observe, do, learn, and feel.
This roundtable will contribute to this year’s theme by using reflection as a tool for assessment, to promote program excellence, and to encourage student success. This session will encourage participants to share best reflection practices in consulting projects.
Critical Reflection: A Foundation For Civic Engagement, Danika M. Brown, Jessica Khalaf
Critical Reflection: A Foundation For Civic Engagement, Danika M. Brown, Jessica Khalaf
Experiential Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
Educators who engage in and advocate for experiential learning have long taken it as a given that reflection is an essential component of any experiential learning cycle. The standard assumptions around this approach to learning is that students come to a context with unexamined beliefs about how the world is or works, engage in an experience and related content which alters (or perhaps confirms) their understanding of the world, and that that understanding becomes knowledge when the student reflects on and represents the experience. What becomes key in this set of assumptions, then, is to understand the role that reflection …
Challenge Accepted! Going Gameful To Develop Soft Skills, Laurie A. Sutch
Challenge Accepted! Going Gameful To Develop Soft Skills, Laurie A. Sutch
Experiential Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
Students at the University of Michigan-Dearborn are leveraging the connections among their learning and living experiences by reflecting in the online Talent Gateway, a “gameful learning” approach to career readiness. In this program, students earn points towards the (M)Talent distinction on their official transcript as they learn to recognize and articulate existing skills while also developing new skills required in today's workplace such as critical and creative thinking, problem-solving, collaboration, digital literacy, and global fluency.
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Experiential Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
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Editorial Board
Experiential Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
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A Note From The Nsee Conference Chair
A Note From The Nsee Conference Chair
Experiential Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
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A Note From The Nsee President
A Note From The Nsee President
Experiential Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
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The "Soft Power" Of In-Class Reflection: A Transformative Experience, Larissa Horne
The "Soft Power" Of In-Class Reflection: A Transformative Experience, Larissa Horne
Experiential Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
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Nsee 2020 Conference Proceedings
Nsee 2020 Conference Proceedings
Experiential Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
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