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Peer reviewedAnthony, Glenda – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2000
Identifies factors that were perceived as making the most important contributions to students' academic success or failure in first-year mathematics courses. Indicates areas of similarities and areas of differences in lecturers' and students' perceptions about influences on student success and failure. (Contains 24 references.) (Author/ASK)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Mathematics Achievement
Peer reviewedKenny, Mary; Brown, Marie; Ralph, Sue – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2000
Draws parallels between the processes outlined in a British government green paper and the processes of experiential learning and community development in a preparation program for community and youth workers. The value of using experience as a basis for learning and the importance of reflection to turn experience into learning were highlighted.…
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBerman, Dene S.; Davis-Berman, Jennifer – Journal of Experiential Education, 1999
Discusses Tikkun Olam--the Jewish tenet of healing the world through individual good deeds--and its applicability to the practice of adventure therapy. Focuses on the therapeutic relationship, as it develops in group settings, and the role of adventure leaders and therapists in nourishing such relationships to provide a vehicle for healing or…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Experiential Learning, Group Dynamics, Helping Relationship
Peer reviewedAndrews, Ken – Journal of Experiential Education, 1999
Explores the wilderness expedition from an anthropological perspective as a personal rite of passage involving rituals created by the group, an intense sense of community, strengthened individual identity, and connection to the natural environment. Includes participants' descriptions of the revelations they experienced and of the expedition as a…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Group Dynamics, Individual Development, Life Events
Peer reviewedPriest, Simon; Gass, Michael; Fitzpatrick, Karen – Journal of Experiential Education, 1999
All 120 managers and executives of a Canadian corporation participated in a 1-day experiential training in facilitation techniques, primarily debriefing strategies to help employees learn from workplace experiences. Five months later, a representative sample of participants identified successes, barriers, and potential improvements; most reported…
Descriptors: Corporate Education, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries, Management Development
Lawrence, David; Cawley, Scott – Australian Journal of Adult and Community Education, 1999
An agricultural extension workshop on nitrogen use was evaluated by 75% of Australian farmers participating. Use of action learning and adult learning principles helped make the issues presented meaningful and influenced 67% of the respondents' fertilizer decisions. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Agricultural Education, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedCobb, Ann Kuckelman; Hoffart, Nancy – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1999
A two-course sequence for teaching qualitative research to doctoral nursing students benefitted from the following elements: co-teaching, small group projects, and the building of research skills in the first semester. (SK)
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Mentors
Peer reviewedSakofs, Mitch – Journal of Experiential Education, 2001
The powerful pedagogy of experiential programming is used too often for entertainment, not education. So many people have participated in situations where the techniques have been misapplied, that they have become resistant to their life-changing powers. Experiential professionals should educate their clients to the potential of well-applied…
Descriptors: Criticism, Experiential Learning, Metaphors, Outcomes of Education
Peer reviewedHenthorne, Tony L.; Miller, Mark M.; Hudson, Tim W. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2001
Approaches the issue of international business education from a hands-on, action-oriented immersion approach: the study abroad program. Examines the specifics of developing and implementing such a program, as well as pitfalls to avoid. (EV)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Program Development
Carrier, Allison – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2001
Crafting experiences, such as paddle making, fit in with the ideals and goals of outdoor and experiential education and can be linked to environmental education by creating environmental consciousness. Crafting a canoe paddle from harvested materials directly engages students with the land and can lead to reflection on material objects, patterns…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning, Handicrafts
Peer reviewedFolkman, Dan; Rai, Kalyani – Adult Learning, 2001
Action research is used in community development practice by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Outreach Division. They view the community as the curriculum, co-develop education events, and use the research process as a theoretical framework that ties action, learning, and outcomes together. (JOW)
Descriptors: Action Research, Community Development, Experiential Learning, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSteffes, Jeanne S. – Change, 2004
Since the last decades of the 20th century, the teaching and learning environment at colleges and universities has been expanding significantly beyond the standard space-bound classroom. In addition to online and distance learning opportunities, many students have taken part in structured experiential learning that has given them opportunities to…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Practicums, Educational Experience, Distance Education
Nielsen, Arthur; Pinsof, William; Rampage, Cheryl; Solomon, Alexandra H.; Goldstein, Shayna – Family Relations, 2004
We describe Marriage 101: Building Loving and Lasting Partnerships, an innovative, for-credit undergraduate course at a large, religiously unaffiliated research university. Marriage 101 engages students in the scientific literature and discourse in the psychology and sociology of marriage and marital success. The course has the additional…
Descriptors: Marriage, Research Universities, Intimacy, Undergraduate Students
Chen, Wenjuan – Educational Studies, 2005
Today's educational environment forms the stage for a host of debates, many of which centre on the use of standardized assessment in the classroom. With this push towards standardization, less time is being devoted to incorporating 'experiential' knowledge, or that knowledge which comes from hands-on, travel, natural and other worldly experiences,…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Educational Experience, Informal Education, Literature
Winnips, Koos; Collis, Betty – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2004
Action learning in a workplace context, focused on projects relating to real business needs, is the basis of the management seminars offered by the BOSNO (in Dutch, BedrijfsOpleiding voor Samenwerkende Nederlandse Ondernemingen Company training for Dutch companies working in cooperation with each other) consortium in The Netherlands. In the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Seminars, Experiential Learning, Corporate Education

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