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Hans-Herman Holthuis – Journal of Experiential Education, 2024
Background: Critical reflection is an essential curricular component for learning from experience that determines placement quality in postsecondary experiential learning placements. However, there are poor empirical connections between the use of critically reflective processes and learning outcomes. Purpose: This research explored reflective…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Reflection, Postsecondary Education, Engineering
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Coleman, Bradley M.; Bunch, James C.; Roberts, Thomas Grady; Israel, Glenn D.; Wysocki, Allen F. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2023
Background: Experiential learning is commonly used in postsecondary settings, especially in undergraduate, agricultural, and laboratory courses. However, a lack of attention has been paid by educators to critical components of experiential learning. Purpose: The effects of reflection mode (peer-verbal or written journal reflection) and transfer…
Descriptors: Reflection, Transfer of Training, Undergraduate Students, Animal Husbandry
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Mary Rodriguez; Kim E. Dooley; T. Grady Roberts – Journal of Experiential Education, 2024
Background: College students need the ability to generalize and apply solutions through reflective practice. University faculty need professional development to use authentic cases to prepare students for the future. Purpose: This study was to explore the experiences of faculty through a year-long professional development program that included a…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Experiential Learning, Reflection, Generalization
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Wesely, Jennifer K. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2021
Background: In successful experiential learning, cycling between experience and reflection promotes higher-order thinking skills. Emotions can either help or hinder productive reflection. The role of emotion as it applies to reflection cycles within experiential learning is not well understood, especially in the criminal justice area. Purpose: The…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Student Journals, Reflection, Experiential Learning
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Emre Dinç; Maria Scalzi Wherley; Haley Sankey – Journal of Experiential Education, 2024
Background: Formal reflection assignments help students process and learn from engagement experiences more fully. Guided reflection can help students engage more deeply with out-of-the-classroom learning experiences and record personal learning. However, it is unknown if students perceive such assignments as valuable. Purpose: This study examined…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Journal Writing, Student Evaluation, Learner Engagement
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Bennion, John; Cannon, Brian; Hill, Brian; Nelson, Riley; Ricks, Meagan – Journal of Experiential Education, 2020
Background: Experiential educators face difficulties assessing participants and programs because there are so many measurement tools to choose from, many measures have validity issues such as those based on self-reported data, objective tests may not adequately measure social or psychological outcomes, and tests in content disciplines often assess…
Descriptors: Reflection, Essays, Experiential Learning, Fundamental Concepts
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Olcon, Katarzyna; Gilbert, Dorie J.; Pulliam, Rose M. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2021
Background: The ability to question global structures and analyze one's own positionality in relation to economic, political, and social forces is essential for college graduates. Although study abroad programs claim to develop students into global citizens, most studies do not critically examine student learning about global inequalities.…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Critical Thinking, Reflection, World Problems
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Glazier, Jocelyn; Bolick, Cheryl; Stutts, Christoph – Journal of Experiential Education, 2017
Experiential education (EE) leads to positive outcomes for K-12 students; however, such practice remains on the periphery of schools. One key to centering EE in classrooms is to do so in teacher education. This study explores what it means to delve into EE as teacher educators alongside our students in field sites far removed from traditional…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Reflection, Journal Writing, Transcripts (Written Records)
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Murphy, Lynne; Wilson, Jacqueline; Greenberg, Stacey – Journal of Experiential Education, 2017
Equine-assisted occupational therapy (EAOT) employs horse and human cooperation in activities that facilitate social, emotional, and cognitive development. The potential benefits of equine-assisted activities for students may influence the development of these types of skills in professional occupational therapy practice. This study explored the…
Descriptors: Animals, Experiential Learning, Occupational Therapy, Problem Solving
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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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Tinkler, Alan; Tinkler, Barri; Reyes, Cynthia; Elkin, Suzanna – Journal of Experiential Education, 2019
Background: The ability to effectively teach culturally and linguistically diverse students is critically important. Research has shown that providing teacher candidates educative experiences through critical service-learning can better prepare future teachers and can foster a social justice stance. Purpose: This study examines teacher candidates'…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Cultural Differences, Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Programs
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Seaman, Jayson; Rheingold, Alison – Journal of Experiential Education, 2013
This article presents research that used ethnographic and sociolinguistic methods to study ways participants learn through reflection when carried out as a "circle talk." The data indicate that participants in the event (a) invoked different contextual frames that (b) implicated them in various identity positions, which (c) affected how…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Reflection, Ethnography, Sociolinguistics
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Spence, Kirsty K.; McDonald, Mark A. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2015
For 30 years, management educators have supported competency-based management education (CBME). When applying CBME, educators stimulate students' "lateral development", known as the acquisition of subject-specific knowledge and competencies that deepen their current perceptions and task performance. We contend CBME is necessary but not…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Curriculum Development, Competency Based Education, Administrator Education
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Colvin, Janet; Tobler, Nancy – Journal of Experiential Education, 2013
This study describes the efficacy of modifications made to a higher education Latina/o public speaking course to enhance student growth and understanding. The changes included the addition of a service-learning component and the incorporation of culturally relevant pedagogy. Selected research, particularly related to college students, on…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Experiential Learning, Public Speaking, Speech Instruction
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King, Tanya J.; Donaldson, Jilleen A.; Harry, Emma – Journal of Experiential Education, 2012
This paper describes a field trip by senior undergraduate anthropology students to a local winery, where they participated in a wine-tasting class with winery staff. In response to explicit hints from a wine-tasting facilitator, and more subtle cues from the cultural capital embedded in their surroundings and the winery staff, the students…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Field Trips, Anthropology, Learning Experience
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