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Edmonstone, John – Action Learning: Research and Practice, 2020
The paper is an essay, rather than a researched academic work and explores the difference between two different ethe, neoliberalism and action learning. It considers two historical modernities and the emergence of a third, situating action learning and neoliberalism within this framework. It asserts that action learning and neoliberalism are…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Experiential Learning, Comparative Analysis, Differences
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Walker, Carolyn – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2019
Community college leaders seeking best practices to improve completion rates and student success have a strategy to consider -- experiential learning as part of a course. An accounting business course, at a mid-sized community college in the southeast, recently implemented an experiential learning activity to determine the association with…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Academic Persistence
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Larson, Barbara; Leung, Opal; Mullane, Kenneth – Management Teaching Review, 2017
As the ubiquity of virtual work--and particularly virtual project teams--increases in the professional environment, management and other professional programs are increasingly teaching students skills related to virtual work. One of the most common forms of teaching virtual work skills is a virtual team project, in which students collaborate with…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Management Development, Teaching Methods, Comparative Analysis
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Adlam, John – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2014
In this paper I use group-analytic, philosophical and psycho-social lenses to explore phenomena associated with the convening of an experiential large group within a two-day conference on the theme of "knowing and not-knowing". Drawing in particular on the work of Earl Hopper, two different models of large group convening--in which the…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Large Group Instruction, Conferences (Gatherings), Furniture
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Billett, Stephen – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2014
Learning in the circumstances of practice stands as the commonest and most enduring way occupational capacities have been learnt across human history, and, likely, are currently learnt. Yet, a comprehensive account of this means of learning remains absent, which limits the legitimacy of workplaces as sites of learning, the learning arising from…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Occupations, Adult Learning, History
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Bynum, Gregory Lewis – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2015
This article compares progressive conceptions of childhood in the educational philosophies of John Locke and John Dewey. Although the lives of the two philosophers were separated by an ocean and two centuries of history, they had in common the following things: (1) a relatively high level of experience working with, and observing, children that is…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Educational Philosophy, Comparative Analysis, Intellectual Development
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Karriker, Joy H.; Aaron, Joshua R. – Journal of Management Education, 2014
Simulations like the BSG and Glo-Bus allow students the opportunity to practice their integrated, strategic management skills in a relatively risk-free environment or "live case." We review these games and address their strengths, along with the challenges associated with their classroom application. Because of their sound designs and…
Descriptors: College Students, Business Administration Education, Computer Simulation, Educational Games
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Abrahams, Alan S.; Singh, Tirna – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2013
In the natural sciences, collecting, cataloguing, and comparing living specimens have long been a popular, collaborative mode of discovery and learning. New species are discovered, and the relationships between species are theorized. From Aristotle's "History of Animals" to Darwin's "On the Origin of Species", and beyond, this…
Descriptors: Information Systems, Learning, Discovery Processes, Cataloging
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Hash, Kristina M.; Poole, Jay; Floyd, Melissa; Moore, Crystal Dea; Rogers, Anissa T.; Tower, Leslie E. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2017
The BSW Experiential Learning (BEL) Program aims to infuse intergenerational content into the curriculum and recruit students to the field of social work by implementing face-to-face learning opportunities with older adults. This article discusses and compares the experiences of 4 diverse BEL projects that implemented gero-experiential learning…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Experiential Learning, Social Work, Counselor Training
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Menghini, Deny; Vicari, Stefano; Mandolesi, Laura; Petrosini, Laura – Neuropsychologia, 2011
Numerous studies have shown that imitating observed actions belongs to the same category of processes involved in planning and executing actions. New competencies may be acquired by actually executing a task or by executing a task after having seen how to do it. The performance of thirty dyslexic children was compared with that of an age- and…
Descriptors: Children, Dyslexia, Observational Learning, Experiential Learning
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Brunell, Laura A. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2013
How can international politics courses be used to generate global civic engagement? The article describes how experiential learning can be used to stimulate student interest in issues of contemporary, global significance and to build students' repertoire of globally and locally relevant civic skills. It describes how students can become active…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Teaching Methods, Activism, Knowledge Level
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Greenlaw, Jim – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
If Neil Postman, were alive today, what would he say to Prensky, the originator of the term, "digital native", about the ways in which teachers should approach the wonders and perils of e-learning in their classrooms? As the Dean of a faculty of education which is devoted to both creating and critiquing a variety of digital teaching and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Teaching Methods, Accountability, Technology Uses in Education
Leavitt, Carol C. – Online Submission, 2011
The purpose of this paper is to present three classical theories on organizational learning and conduct a comparative analysis that highlights their strengths, similarities, and differences. Two of the theories -- experiential learning theory and adaptive -- generative learning theory -- represent the thinking of the cognitive perspective, while…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Experiential Learning, Learning Processes, Comparative Analysis
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Ethridge, Elizabeth A.; Branscomb, Kathryn R. – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2009
Experiential learning has become an essential part of many educational settings from infancy through adulthood. While the effectiveness of active learning has been evaluated in youth and adult settings, few known studies have compared the learning processes of children and adults within the same project. This article contrasts the active learning…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Experiential Learning, Learning Processes, Comparative Analysis
Wildavsky, Ben – American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 2011
In the past year, for-profit higher education providers have been thrust into the spotlight. The fastest growing postsecondary sector has come under unprecedented scrutiny from policymakers, regulators, and the media. Critics have zeroed in on a range of concerns, from perceived dubious recruiting tactics and overblown promises about students'…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Proprietary Schools, Traditional Schools, Comparative Analysis
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