The author advocates the application of experiential learning in economics courses at the tertiary level. The author evaluates a range of learning methods, both passive and active, in a student survey that provides data on under-graduate attitudes to various class activities. The results indicate a clear student preference for learning activities in economics that can be described as experiential. Analysis of reported student preferences also detects differences according to gender and day or evening class attendance.10 page(s
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Traditional teaching methodology is based mainly on knowledge/skills transfer, but this does not add...
The trend toward more active, experiential learning pedagogies has found increasing interest. With i...
The declining popularity of Economics courses, evident in the last decade, has fuelled a debate on t...
Last year we asked a colleague to review the results of a study (Spencer & Van Eynde, 1986) we h...
A pilot study was conducted to explore student preferences, performance, and perceptions of experien...
A survey was conducted in 1998 of students who completed an experiential class between 1990 and 1997...
The purpose of this paper was to evaluate the effectiveness of experiential learning in a business e...
The aim of this study was to describe student learning after completing an experiential learning tas...
Many of the concepts taught in a Consumer Behavior course are abstract in nature and are therefore m...
According to Walter and Marks (as cited in Marentič Požarnik, 1987), experiential learning is a sequ...
Using qualitative and quantitative analysis this paper presents a teaching model based on experienti...
" As college students learn about the functions of business in various courses, they often concentra...
In a course designed to optimize students’ capability to apply the principles and practices of innov...
Introduction: Experiential learning refers to learning which uses the learner’s experience as a base...
Experiential pedagogy in business courses is becoming more popular, both inside institutions and ext...
Traditional teaching methodology is based mainly on knowledge/skills transfer, but this does not add...
The trend toward more active, experiential learning pedagogies has found increasing interest. With i...
The declining popularity of Economics courses, evident in the last decade, has fuelled a debate on t...
Last year we asked a colleague to review the results of a study (Spencer & Van Eynde, 1986) we h...
A pilot study was conducted to explore student preferences, performance, and perceptions of experien...
A survey was conducted in 1998 of students who completed an experiential class between 1990 and 1997...
The purpose of this paper was to evaluate the effectiveness of experiential learning in a business e...
The aim of this study was to describe student learning after completing an experiential learning tas...
Many of the concepts taught in a Consumer Behavior course are abstract in nature and are therefore m...