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Peer reviewedGoodman, Shawn – Journal of Experiential Education, 2000
A therapist at a private group home for adjudicated youth taught three boys aged 14-16 with behavioral disorders to build wooden canoes. His day-by-day account describes their progress, pitfalls, and learning, and the sense of accomplishment the boys got from participating in an experience that carried them beyond their own perceived limitations.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Construction (Process), Experiential Learning
Orms, Barry; Orange, Buddy – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1997
Describes the facilitation of group ice-breakers and orientation activities that emphasize the individual's influence on group rhythms and the group's freedom to create its own "climate controls." Comments on the creation of the "Being"--a metaphor for the group as a living organism. (SAS)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Empowerment, Experiential Learning, Group Activities
Peer reviewedKwon, Oh Nam – School Science and Mathematics, 2002
Addresses three issues of Calculator-based Ranger (CBR) activities on graphing abilities: (a) the effect of CBR activities on graphing abilities; (b) the extent to which prior knowledge about graphing skills affects graphing ability; and (c) the influence of instructional styles on students' graphing abilities. Indicates that CBR activities are…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Experiential Learning, Graphing Calculators, Graphs
Peer reviewedKrupa, James J. – American Biology Teacher, 2002
Describes the three stages of a field trip and reviews stage 1, weekend field trips, which focuses on an organism's morphology, behavior, and ecology. Presents activities on salamanders, small mammals, fish, birds, and bats. Explains the difficulties of weekend trips. (YDS)
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Ecology, Experiential Learning, Field Trips
Peer reviewedMainemelis, Charalampos; Boyatzis, Richard E.; Kolb, David A. – Management Learning, 2002
Uses three instruments derived from experiential learning theory--the Learning Style Inventory, the Adaptive Style Inventory, and the Learning Skills Profile--to test hypotheses about the differences between balanced and specialized learning styles in a sample of 198 part-time and full-time MBA students. (Contains 81 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Experiential Learning, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedEgeland, Paul C.; Givens, Ruth H.; Brulle, Andrew R. – Action in Teacher Education, 2001
Introduced suburban preservice teachers to rural education by providing opportunities for educational interactions with teachers and students in rural schools. Teacher education classes were enhanced by conducting them on a rural, institution-owned campus. Research shows that these courses maintain at least comparable academic rigor to those on…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
Spitz, Katherine – School Planning & Management, 2002
Discusses key lessons in school landscape design. Landscapes should: (1) include trees and plants that themselves provide hands-on teaching opportunities; (2) enhance health and safety in a number of ways while performing their other functions; (3) be sensitively designed relative to location to cut energy costs; and (4) be aesthetic as well as…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Cultural Context, Educational Facilities Design, Energy Conservation
Peer reviewedHakeem, Salih A. – Journal of Education for Business, 2001
Comparison of 88 business students who completed experiential projects involving data collection and inferential analysis with 125 who received lectures only indicated that the active learning method resulted in better understanding of statistics through the application of theory to real-life situations. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Education, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Lecture Method
Peer reviewedHaluza-Delay, Randolph – Journal of Environmental Education, 2001
Investigates the experience of 8 teenage participants on a 12-day adventure trip through observation and semistructured post-trip interviews. Reports that the teen participants conceptualized nature as a place out there as undisturbed, natural, unfamiliar, without people, relaxing and with a sense of freedom. Includes 31 references. (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Constructivism (Learning), Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedBrown, Judith O. – Adult Education Quarterly, 2002
Eight adult students who completed experiential learning portfolios reported a marked increase in self-knowledge, greater recognition of the value of learning through work and mentors, improved communication and organization skills, and greater appreciation for the role of reflection. (Contains 73 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Experiential Learning, Outcomes of Education
Peer reviewedFenwick, Tara J. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2002
Interviews with 109 Canadian women entrepreneurs explored processes of learning and change and conflicting images and messages they perceived about success, work, and competition, including discourses of self-determination and the good mother. Their experiences show how they either appropriate or resist these messages to shape their own meanings…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Employed Women, Entrepreneurship, Experiential Learning
Lindquist, Tarry – Instructor, 1996
A social studies wax museum can teach elementary students facts as they celebrate Halloween. A primary activity has students determine historic scenes to include in the wax museum, practice their poses, and put on a Halloween show. An intermediate activity has students research historic events, interpret information, create backdrops and props,…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Creative Teaching, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedMcConnell, Edwina A. – Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 1998
Survey responses from 48 perinatal nurses found that most learned about medical devices by reading manuals; 75% had received inservice training; and 95% learned from other staff. Inadequate knowledge was related to fear of causing patient harm. Initial learning method influenced what was learned, and hands-on experience was considered efficacious.…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Experiential Learning, Guides, Learning Processes
Cummings, Anne L. – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 1998
Methods used in a graduate course on women's issues in counseling are described, and implications for counselor education are discussed. Emphasis is placed on including experiential learning activities so as to help students understand women's experiences within Western culture. Counseling concepts and interventions for dealing with women's issues…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Educational Innovation, Experiential Learning, Gender Issues
Peer reviewedSandy, Leo R. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 1998
Discusses the concept of permeability as knowledge flow into and out of the classroom and applies it to three college courses taught by the author at Plymouth State College (New Hampshire). Experiential knowledge comes into the classroom through interviews, guest speakers, and panel presentations, and flows out through service-learning students…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Epistemology, Experiential Learning, Higher Education


