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2017-04-18
The Experiential Educator: Principles and Practices of Experiential Learning - de Alice Y. Kolb, David A. Kolb (Author)
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| Le Titre Du Livre | The Experiential Educator: Principles and Practices of Experiential Learning |
| Date de Lancement | 2017-04-18 |
| Traducteur | Elvis Maysuun |
| Numéro de Pages | 616 Pages |
| Taille du fichier | 51.92 MB |
| Langue | Français et Anglais |
| Éditeur | Anvil Publishing |
| ISBN-10 | 9222869954-WEB |
| Format de E-Book | EPub PDF AMZ CHM WRI |
| Auteur | Alice Y. Kolb, David A. Kolb |
| Digital ISBN | 445-7097391531-TZU |
| Nom de Fichier | The-Experiential-Educator-Principles-and-Practices-of-Experiential-Learning.pdf |
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The process of experiential education and learning begins with the concrete experience itself participating as a member in a small group and continues with intentional and guided reflection on or debriefing of that experience
“Learners are learning from experiences which cannot be taught by teachers except themselves” James Malce Alo 2009
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Description du livre Reflecting the state of the art in the practice of experiential learning Organizational Behavior An Experiential Approach 8e is teaching students general psychological principles and applying that knowledge to social and organizational situations
Their findings reveal that some educators aim to “transmit” knowledge through “evocation” with the students involved in active learning while others focus more on students’ “acquisition” of knowledge through transmission Experiential learning activities were found to be more meaningful and powerful if they combined both approaches leading to growth