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El. knyga: Experiential Learning in Higher Education

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  • Formatas: 191 pages
  • Serija: Peace Education
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781648025310
  • Formatas: 191 pages
  • Serija: Peace Education
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781648025310

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This volume highlights best practices in experiential learning, covering service-learning, community-based research, and international efforts. It showcases innovative approaches and interdisciplinary contributions from fields like psychology, sociology, and business. Ideal for educators involved in or interested in experiential education.



This edited volume focuses on best practices in experiential learning. Chapters address service-learning, community-based research, international efforts and other experiential methods, highlighting innovative approaches, successes, and issues of concern. Further, the book also demonstrates the interdisciplinary nature of experiential education, with authors hailing from psychology, sociology, education, social work, nursing, business and more. This timely and thorough volume will be useful to educators who are already involved in experiential education as well as those who are interested in the pedagogy and practice.

Foreword ix
Patrick M. Green
Acknowledgments and Dedication xiii
Introduction: The Place and Purpose of Experiential Learning in Higher Education xv
Glenn A. Bowen
1 Community-Focused Experiential Learning: Creating Conditions for Fostering Social Responsibility
1(20)
Glenn A. Bowen
2 Exploring a Critical Model of Faculty Engagement With Service-Learning Programs
21(14)
Heidi Whitford
3 The Germination of an FLngaged Scholar: From Tilling the Soil to Growing the Tree
35(12)
Pamela D. Hall
4 Building a Campus-Community Coalition to Address Dating and Domestic Violence
47(14)
Laura L. Finley
5 Acting Like a Prince, Dancing Like a Queen, Singing Like a Cop: Promoting Peace and Justice Through Community-Engaged Film and Theater in General Education Arts Courses for Adults
61(12)
Celeste Landeros
Samoya Gordon
Tanisha Durham
Braxton McClams
6 Building Minds and Organizations Through Conversational Learning
73(14)
Sheila M. McMahon
Dale E. Hartz
7 Global Service-Learning as an Avenue to Address Social Determinants of Health: Considerations for Undergraduate Nursing Education
87(14)
Mureen L. Shaw
Glenn A. Bowen
8 Multilingualism in the Home, Workplace, and Community: Lessons From an Experiential Learning Project
101(14)
Ligia A. Mihut
9 Community-Based Research as an Approach to Experiential Learning in Methodology of Research: A Case Study
115(18)
Gerene K. Starratt
10 Developing Novice Researchers as Social Justice Advocates: Lessons Learned From the Trenches in Performing Community-Based Research Pedagogy
133(22)
Ruth Ban
Clarence V. Walker Jr.
Liliam Dominguez Menendez
Valerie G. M. Scott
Concluding Thoughts: The Promise and Practice of Experiential Learning
155(4)
Laura L. Finley
Appendices
159(4)
A Forms of Experiential Learning
159(1)
B Principles of Good Practice for Experiential Learning Activities
160(1)
C Experiential Learning Resources
161(2)
About the Editors and Authors 163(4)
Index 167