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Tomassini, Massimo; Zanazzi, Silvia – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2014
The article is aimed at analysing the qualitative interviews (in the form of short life stories) carried out within the Learning and Career Paths (LCP) project in Italy. Theories, such as those of reflexivity, agency, self-construction, competencies, and transformation put forward by relevant authors in the sociological and educational field, are…
Descriptors: Interviews, Qualitative Research, Models, Self Concept
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Kubilius, Matthew B.; Tu, Raymond S.; Anderson, Ryan – Chemical Engineering Education, 2014
A recurring framework has been integrated throughout the curriculum via a Continuously Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR) platform. This laboratory is introduced during the material and energy balance course, and subsequent courses can use these results when explaining more advanced concepts. Further, this laboratory gives students practical experience…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Science Education, Science Laboratories, Energy
Meikle, Scott – Independent School, 2014
What motivates human creativity? Sometimes creativity emerges because people need to solve a problem or communicate an idea. The desire for novel amusement or complex entertainment also inspires creative thought. Environmental factors are also influential in motivating a student's creativity. An instructor's personal enthusiasm for the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Teaching Methods, Educational Practices, Experiential Learning
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Bird, Nora J.; Crumpton, Michael A. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2014
The focus of literature on the role of internship has been on whether and how such activity benefits the student. A model is proposed that examines what happens for both the practitioner supervisor and the LIS educator during an internship experience. Is it possible that all participants learn from the experience and how can that learning be…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Library Education, Supervisors, College Faculty
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Henriksen, Ann-Helen; Ringsted, Charlotte – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2014
The aim of this study was to explore how medical students perceive the experience of learning from patient instructors (patients with rheumatism who teach health professionals and students) in the context of coupled faculty-led and patient-led teaching session. This was an explorative study with a qualitative approach based on focus group…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Patients, Experiential Learning
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Kilbrink, Nina; Bjurulf, Veronica; Blomberg, Ingela; Heidkamp, Anja; Hollsten, Ann-Christin – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2014
This article describes the process of a learning study conducted in technology education in a Swedish preschool class. The learning study method used in this study is a collaborative method, where researchers and teachers work together as a team concerning teaching and learning about a specific learning object. The object of learning in this study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Education, Technology Education, Experiential Learning
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Piergiovanni, Polly R. – College Teaching, 2014
A college education is expected to improve students' critical thinking skills. Keeping students active in class--through writing activities and class discussion--has been shown to help students think critically. In this article, creative hands-on activities, which are common in engineering courses, are shown to improve students' critical thinking…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Engineering Education, General Education, College Students
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Houge Mackenzie, Susan; Son, Julie S.; Hollenhorst, Steve – Journal of Experiential Education, 2014
This article examines the significance of psychology to experiential education (EE) and critiques EE models that have developed in isolation from larger psychological theories and developments. Following a review of literature and current issues, select areas of psychology are explored with reference to experiential learning processes. The state…
Descriptors: Psychology, Experiential Learning, Interdisciplinary Approach, Self Determination
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Crombie, Richard; Sullivan, Lesley; Walker, Kate; Warnock, Rebecca – Support for Learning, 2014
This article describes a three-year project undertaken at Pear Tree School for children and young people with severe and multiple and profound learning difficulties. Lesley Sullivan, the school's head teacher, believed that much of the value within the work of this outstanding school went unidentified by existing approaches to planning, monitoring…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Schools, Severe Disabilities, Multiple Disabilities
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Reinhardt, Chris; Hubbert, Mike – Journal of Extension, 2014
In the digital age, face-to-face meetings combining didactic and experiential learning are valuable. Beef cattle nutrition graduate students (n = 33) from 11 universities attended a 5-day feedlot nutrition and management short-course. Topics included nutrition, veterinary medicine, feedmill maintenance, and management of the financial and human…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Extension Education, Experiential Learning, Agricultural Education
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Brymer, Eric; Davids, Keith – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2014
In this paper we present key ideas for an ecological dynamics approach to learning that reveal the importance of learner-environment interactions to frame outdoor experiential learning. We propose that ecological dynamics provides a useful framework for understanding the interacting constraints of the learning process and for designing learning…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Outdoor Education, Ecological Factors, Environmental Influences
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Taylor, Steven S.; Statler, Matt – Journal of Management Education, 2014
Organizational scholars and neuroscientists suggest that when people are more emotionally engaged, they learn more effectively. Clinical art therapists suggest that the experience as well as the expression of emotions can be enabled or constrained by different materials. So then, what materials can be employed by management educators to achieve…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Psychological Patterns, Learner Engagement, Business Administration Education
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Guha, Smita – Teaching Science, 2013
In order to avoid a routine classroom environment, teachers often employ the use of role-plays. This is an effective strategy because it is essential for teachers to engage their students with information through various methods. Role-playing provides the children with the opportunity to incorporate multiple senses into a knowledge-based, fun…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Teaching Methods, Interviews, Science Instruction
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Pavelka, Joe – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2013
An important subject in teaching tourism is how destinations change but because of the temporal component of change, that is not always easy to do in the classroom. "Plog in Public" is a teaching activity that takes the student out of the classroom to observe and explore the ways tourists drive destination change. The activity is based…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Learning Activities, Tourism, Travel
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Slavkov, Nikolay; Séror, Jérémie – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2019
This article capitalizes on the notion of linguistic risk-taking by focusing on a new pedagogical initiative at the University of Ottawa, an institution where courses, programs, and services in both English and French are available. In this bilingual context, we define linguistic risks as authentic communicative acts in learners' second official…
Descriptors: Risk, Universities, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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