Using methodologies of interviews and observation, this study focuses on three distinctive and successful kinds of experiential education: a summer arts program, an outdoor science program and a wilderness education program. The project applies insights from the programs to the central question of this thesis: How can experiential learning be utilized within the traditional classroom given the constraints of the No Child Left Behind Law and standardized teaching
Much of the literature on experiential education programmes has focussed on outcomes. However, there...
Continuing education programs for teachers have the potential to provide beneficial outcomes for bot...
Learning through experience is perhaps the most fundamental way in which we learn about the world ar...
The quality and nature of delivery of education, especially at the K12 level is a major focus of the...
The purpose of this case study is to investigate the lessons that mainstream public education can le...
Neither PlanThe purpose of this study was to examine the effects of three different, shortterm, yet ...
This case study aims to share the findings of the effect of an experiential programme on development...
Aim: This study has three key objectives: first, to establish a base of understanding of experientia...
Experiential education has impacted many classrooms across the United States since its inception. Ex...
Experiential learning teaches students through concrete experiences, often occurring outdoors or out...
This annotated bibliography was created in response to a request for additional evidence-based discu...
Martin conducted a year-long anthropological field study of an alternative secondary school program ...
This autoethnographic study details the researcher’s experiences as a high school student and as a n...
This article provides a review of relevant literature and theoretical frameworks that support the in...
© 2010 Dr. Malcolm Ronald PritchardExperiential programs in special environments are common in Austr...
Much of the literature on experiential education programmes has focussed on outcomes. However, there...
Continuing education programs for teachers have the potential to provide beneficial outcomes for bot...
Learning through experience is perhaps the most fundamental way in which we learn about the world ar...
The quality and nature of delivery of education, especially at the K12 level is a major focus of the...
The purpose of this case study is to investigate the lessons that mainstream public education can le...
Neither PlanThe purpose of this study was to examine the effects of three different, shortterm, yet ...
This case study aims to share the findings of the effect of an experiential programme on development...
Aim: This study has three key objectives: first, to establish a base of understanding of experientia...
Experiential education has impacted many classrooms across the United States since its inception. Ex...
Experiential learning teaches students through concrete experiences, often occurring outdoors or out...
This annotated bibliography was created in response to a request for additional evidence-based discu...
Martin conducted a year-long anthropological field study of an alternative secondary school program ...
This autoethnographic study details the researcher’s experiences as a high school student and as a n...
This article provides a review of relevant literature and theoretical frameworks that support the in...
© 2010 Dr. Malcolm Ronald PritchardExperiential programs in special environments are common in Austr...
Much of the literature on experiential education programmes has focussed on outcomes. However, there...
Continuing education programs for teachers have the potential to provide beneficial outcomes for bot...
Learning through experience is perhaps the most fundamental way in which we learn about the world ar...