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Patricia Briscoe – Journal of Experiential Education, 2024
Background: Research suggests that many educators hold inaccurate or incomplete perceptions of poverty leading to stereotyping of students living in poverty. It is important for future teachers to understand more about the complexities of poverty so they can bridge gaps between misconceptions and understanding for their students, families, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Poverty
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Jane Pye; Jasmine Fledderjohann – Journal of Experiential Education, 2024
Background: The teaching and learning of skills in a classroom setting are often thought to require a resource-intensive approach. Purpose: This study explores the impact of a relatively basic and short communication skills teaching session on postgraduate students' self-perception of their skills. Methodology/Approach: Data was gathered using a…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Skill Development, Classroom Techniques
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Browne, Laurie P.; Roll, Susan – Journal of Experiential Education, 2016
Poverty simulations are a promising approach to engaging college students in learning about poverty because they provide direct experience with this critical social issue. Much of the extant scholarship on simulations describe them as experiential learning; however, it appears that educators do not examine biases, assumptions, and traditions of…
Descriptors: Poverty, Simulation, College Students, Learner Engagement
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Herbert, James T. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2000
Disability simulation offers a promising intervention when used in conjunction with other learning methods. Issues discussed include orientation activities that increase awareness and provide a context for examining personal values and biases, ethical and safety concerns, the role of the facilitator, and areas of inquiry specific to disabilities…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Disabilities, Experiential Learning
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Wagner, Jon – Journal of Experiential Education, 1983
Outlines three different models of formal experiential education: instruction group process, simulation and games, and field experience. Describes the development of the Field Studies Program at the University of California at Berkeley and examines the process by which all three traditions were effectively integrated into the program. (SB)
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Field Experience Programs, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
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Moriah, David Morrissey – Journal of Experiential Education, 1984
Gives practical ideas for successful first aid simulations with specific steps for planning, executing, and debriefing. Emphasizes safety measures, realism, and planning for a definite purpose, e.g., motivating students to learn first aid/emergency procedures. Suggestions for debriefing cover time to air feelings, construct a factual chronology,…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Crisis Management, Emergency Programs