This article considers the nature of experiential learning and its relationship with other forms of learning that gain their authority through assessment. It argues that experiential learning is grounded in, and stands upon, the notion of phronesis and is the goal of an educated populace. This argument, should it prevail, would see wisdom as the goal of education which is revealed in becoming wise through being-in-the-world. To consider a person a phronomis is not to credentialise her by separating her self-knowledge from her in some externality but to recognise her as being knowledgeable and wise rather than having knowledge. This distinction is evident in skills for work where success is not just in knowing how but is in doing. We suggest...
The Meaning of Learning and Knowing contains three parts. In part 1 the authors describe their own s...
This chapter arises out of the transition from a PhD thesis on Heidegger’s phenomenology to my attem...
The broad purpose of this dissertation is to stimulate the conversation around both the purpose and ...
This article considers the nature of experiential learning and its relationship with other forms of ...
This paper explores how vocational, occupational, practical or indeed experiential education can ass...
This article considers the notion of a praxis of higher education teaching. Our arguments are drawn ...
This chapter explores the concept of knowing as a contested terrain within the (philosophy of) educa...
The present paper is about learning through doing. Not only adults but children learn through doing ...
Some of the main challenges facing education at the beginning of the twenty first century concern ou...
This paper is a philosophical investigation of the process of learning. The analysis of learning is ...
This article argues that greater understanding of the Aristotelian concept of phronesis or practical...
Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) is now an established but relatively underused p...
Abstract: Experiential learning is making meaning from direct experience. Experiential learning is u...
This article contextualises the use of accreditation for prior experiential learning (APEL) in Europ...
The question of how to educate our youth has been a tradition in philosophy since the time of the an...
The Meaning of Learning and Knowing contains three parts. In part 1 the authors describe their own s...
This chapter arises out of the transition from a PhD thesis on Heidegger’s phenomenology to my attem...
The broad purpose of this dissertation is to stimulate the conversation around both the purpose and ...
This article considers the nature of experiential learning and its relationship with other forms of ...
This paper explores how vocational, occupational, practical or indeed experiential education can ass...
This article considers the notion of a praxis of higher education teaching. Our arguments are drawn ...
This chapter explores the concept of knowing as a contested terrain within the (philosophy of) educa...
The present paper is about learning through doing. Not only adults but children learn through doing ...
Some of the main challenges facing education at the beginning of the twenty first century concern ou...
This paper is a philosophical investigation of the process of learning. The analysis of learning is ...
This article argues that greater understanding of the Aristotelian concept of phronesis or practical...
Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) is now an established but relatively underused p...
Abstract: Experiential learning is making meaning from direct experience. Experiential learning is u...
This article contextualises the use of accreditation for prior experiential learning (APEL) in Europ...
The question of how to educate our youth has been a tradition in philosophy since the time of the an...
The Meaning of Learning and Knowing contains three parts. In part 1 the authors describe their own s...
This chapter arises out of the transition from a PhD thesis on Heidegger’s phenomenology to my attem...
The broad purpose of this dissertation is to stimulate the conversation around both the purpose and ...