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Gibbs, Paul; Angelides, Panayiotis – Journal of Education and Work, 2004
This article considers the nature of experiential learning and its relationship with other forms of learning that gain their authority through assessment. It argues that experiential learning is grounded in, and stands upon, the notion of phronesis and is the goal of an educated populace. This argument, should it prevail, would see wisdom as the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Experiential Learning, Prior Learning, Knowledge Level
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Chisholm, Colin; Davis, Margaret – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2007
This theoretical paper examines current practice in work-based studies where recognition of prior unaccredited work is normally limited to around 50% of the total programme. The basis of this limiting concept is challenged and consideration is given to a number of factors that have contributed to it. Comparison is made with the current practice of…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Prior Learning, Item Analysis, Foreign Countries
Baird, Leonard L. – 1979
This is a report about the first two stages of a four-stage project designed to develop procedures to assess the accomplishments of applicants to graduate school. In the first stage, trial instruments were developed after thoroughly reviewing other attempts at assessing accomplishments and carefully considering the issues involved. Three…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Entrance Examinations, Experiential Learning, Graduate Students
Rolls, Dorothea M. – Lifelong Learning, 1987
Increasing numbers of colleges and universities are responding to the needs of adults seeking professional training and have come to recognize the value of experiential learning. One method of assessing previous learning is to prepare a portfolio with documentation of life experiences as they related to the learning process. The East Central…
Descriptors: Adult Education, College Credits, Documentation, Experiential Learning
Ekstrom, Ruth B.; And Others – 1980
A study sought to determine the usefulness of the learning women acquire through life experience to entry level jobs in selected occupations. Methodology included sending sixteen sets of nine questionnaires to women in women's centers displaced homemaker centers, and counseling centers in seven states (131 replies, 91 percent response). The…
Descriptors: Adults, Employers, Employment Potential, Experiential Learning
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Budnick, Diane; Beaver, Shirley – Nursing Outlook, 1984
The authors explain their decision to create portfolios to obtain credit for prior learning. They discuss basic elements for an outline, major headings for the resume, contents of the narrative portion, documentation, faculty review of the portfolio, and advantages and disadvantages. (CT)
Descriptors: College Credits, Documentation, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
Doyle, Richard J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1981
Reports the results of a survey of the practices of 78 Michigan colleges and universities in awarding and transferring credit for nontraditional or experiential learning. (WD)
Descriptors: College Credits, Evaluation Methods, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
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McCormick, Donald W. – Adult Learning, 1990
The process of assessing prior experiential learning can be painful as adults analyze traumatic or embarrassing experiences, revisit disturbing problems, and find their confidence in past experiences shaken. (SK)
Descriptors: Adults, Emotional Problems, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
Tudor, Anthony – Vocational Aspect of Education, 1991
Compares the practice of assessing prior learning in the United States and Britain and reviews major issues: nature of the evidence, collection of evidence into portfolios, evaluation, and costs. (SK)
Descriptors: Certification, Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Experiential Learning
Green, Kathleen – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1996
Looks at how one can gain credentials and education credits in a variety of ways, such as passing standardized exams, demonstrating knowledge gained through experience, completing campus-based course work, and taking courses off campus. Includes a list of contacts and print resources. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Distance Education, Experiential Learning, High School Equivalency Programs
Alberta Advanced Education and Technology, 2008
People learn in many different ways and in many different places. What is learned informally or experientially is often the same or similar to what may be learned in traditional formal learning environments. There are many reasons why recognizing experiential learning is viable educational option, more so in today's economy than ever before. Prior…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Adult Education, Prior Learning, Experiential Learning
Further Education Unit, London (England). – 1995
This bulletin describes the use of new qualifications, the General National Vocational Qualifications (GNVQ), which have been developed in Great Britain to qualify students for admittance to higher education through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). The first part of the bulletin discusses the suitability of GNVQs as a route…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Credentials, Employment Qualifications, Experiential Learning
Spiro, Rand J.; And Others – 1982
F. C. Bartlett's concept of "attitude" is used in this paper as a point of departure for the creation of a model of the complementary functioning of discursive and experiential memorial representation. The paper first discusses several of the memorial functions of experiential representation, in particular the integrative function…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Experiential Learning, Learning Theories, Memory
Wisconsin Univ., Green Bay. – 1980
This guidebook is written for those who question the process of earning credit for experience and what knowledge and skills might lead to a credit award, and should assist educators who are approached for accreditation of knowledge and skills learned on a Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA)-funded job. There are five sections: the…
Descriptors: Credits, Experiential Learning, Federal Programs, Nonprofessional Personnel
Curran, Joanne M. – 1999
This study hypothesized that students in a course on mental retardation (MR) who had had extended contact with retarded people would achieve more favorable attitudes toward mental retardation than students without similar contact. Students enrolled in a Psychology of Mental Retardation class were randomly assigned to a control group (n=29) or an…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Students, Empowerment, Experiential Learning
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