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Peer reviewedSimpson, Steven – Journal of Experiential Education, 1985
Outlines reasons why short-term wilderness trips may not create a positive environmental ethic in the value systems of trip participants. Suggests that wilderness experiences have little relevance in daily life of most participants. Encourages outdoor educators to introduce students to natural environments where they live whether rural, suburban,…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Ecology, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedStevenson, Robert – Journal of Experiential Education, 1985
Demonstrates how case study evaluation concentrates on a single situation to present a holistic view of an experiential learning program and reveals unique and unanticipated features. Outlines steps of planning, gathering, analyzing, synthesizing, and reporting data and considers the advantages and disadvantages of the case study approach. (LFL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Data Analysis, Educational Assessment, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedBrown, James M. – Journal of Legal Education, 1984
The Land Development Law course at George Washington University is an approach to teach the basic concepts of land management and control through a "game" simulation. Instead of studying the law, students actively participate in a simulated real-life environment where they can practice and develop their legal skills. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Court Litigation, Experiential Learning, Games
Maher, Robert – Spectrum, 1984
Lakeland High School in Shrub Oak, New York, uses a student-initiated course in leadership to develop students' responsibility. The year-long course is part of the regular curriculum, drawing on communication and reasoning skills. Each participant begins with self-development and proceeds to school and community service projects. (MCG)
Descriptors: Course Content, Discipline, Experiential Learning, High Schools
Peer reviewedDuley, John S.; Permaul, Jane Szutu – Educational Record, 1984
Well-designed experiential education programs have much to contribute to higher education and the benefits to student, faculty, institution, and participating comunity organization outweigh the costs. However, the program must be an integral part of the institution's overall instructional-curricular development to be effective. (MSE)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Educational Benefits, Educational Change
Peer reviewedOnore, Cynthia; Lester, Nancy B. – English Education, 1985
Describes a model of inservice education that is consistent with current view of language and learning, is capable of uncovering teachers' current beliefs about the nature of learning and the translation of those beliefs into practices, and has the potential for promoting and building alternative perspectives. (HOD)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, English Teacher Education, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedWarner, Alan – Journal of Experiential Education, 1984
Describes a specific technique that involves initiative games to assess the level of group cooperation among children ages 11 to 13 in a school setting. Describes the development of initiative tasks used in the evaluation and the observation procedure used. (SB)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Difficulty Level, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Copen, Peter; Lebwohl, Eugene – Phi Delta Kappan, 1984
Highlights are offered of one district's 7 years of experience with a Walkabout program. Steps found to accelerate individual effectiveness among adolescents include building confidence, responsibility, attitude, and skills. These steps have also been appled to adults in seminars for teachers and administrators, a school improvement process, and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Administration, Experiential Learning, Independent Study
Peer reviewedGondolf, Edward – Small Group Behavior, 1984
Discusses the social education derived from a group living community service program. Outlines the format and philosophy of the program, discusses the house meeting process, highlights the stages of intensifying tension and release, and defines the role of staff in assuring the group progression. (Author/LLL)
Descriptors: College Students, Community Services, Experiential Learning, Group Experience
Kent, David – Mathematics Teaching, 1976
A method is described for working multiplication problems by counting on fingers. (DT)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedShymansky, James A. – Science and Children, 1976
Suggests that the effectiveness of non-directive, activity-centered teaching methods can be enhanced when the teacher spends less time interacting with students and more time observing them. (MLH)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedWoodward, Ernest – Arithmetic Teacher, 1977
A Mira is described, then several uses of the Mira are suggested. (DT)
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Geometric Concepts
Ingram, Kathleen W.; Jackson, M. Katherine – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
This article describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of a diagnostic experiential simulation (Gredler, 2004) in a graduate Performance Technology (PT) course. Simulations are experiences that provide an authentic learning environment that scaffolds novices' problem solving while minimizing the risks of 'practicing' their newly learned…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Theory Practice Relationship, Learning Strategies, Instructional Design
Richardson, Emily; Frey, Ruth – Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (NJ1), 2005
With a fifty-year history of commitment to serving adults, Widener University's University College recently volunteered to participate in CAEL's (Council for Adult and Experiential Learning) Adult Learning Focused Initiative (ALFI) by using the Institutional Self-Assessment Survey (ISAS) and the Adult Learner Inventory (ALI) from the ALFI…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Strategic Planning, Experiential Learning, Adult Learning
Oswald, Patricia A., Ed.; Zaromatidis, Katherine, Ed.; Levine, Judith R., Ed.; Indenbaum, Gene, Ed. – Online Submission, 2006
This document includes proceedings, abstracts, and papers of the 20th Annual Conference on Undergraduate Teaching of Psychology, which was held on March 29-31, 2006 in Monticello, NY. The conference, which dealt with ideas and innovations in the teaching of psychology, was sponsored by the Psychology Department of the Farmingdale State University.…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Psychology, Higher Education, Undergraduate Students


