In this chapter, the authors discuss the process of embedding experiential learning in a required ethics and diversity course (ED200). The course is a model of humanistic education in which students develop disciplinary-based methodological expertise while also drawing on cross-disciplinary, inclusive, problem-solving skills. The authors suggest that in a course that challenges students to think about their lives in community, engagement with that community plays a critical role in humanizing the learning experience. This pedagogical emphasis on experiential learning, instantiated as community engagement, unites the foci of ethics and diversity through students’ practical application of and reflection on their experiences to enhance ethical...
North-South student mobility programs (including internships as part of academic studies, education ...
How to incorporate critical and societally relevant thinking and acting into Higher Education teachi...
Online programs that engage a global audience are often promoted as “democratizing” education worldw...
Students move from one stage to another in moral ethics development through experiential, academic, ...
Students enrolled in my PHIL 322: Environmental Ethics should finish the semester with deep ethical ...
This article focused on the ethical problems associated with teaching in a transnational or multicul...
There are not many courses taken in college that can change your perspective of the world. After tak...
This book considers the ethical basis of fundamental university policies with special emphasis on ho...
The dynamic landscape of ethics in higher education is pivotal as organizations and individuals navi...
The introduction of ethics is already seen by students as an important part of their education and c...
Interdisciplinary, international service-learning experiences provide transformative experiences tha...
At INSPIRE 2013 we outlined our efforts to develop a core first year undergraduate course entitled ‘...
This article explores how critical thinking activities and assignments can function to enhance stude...
Ethics is widely recognised as an important theme in entrepreneurship education, as reflected in sub...
This chapter explores a graduate course designed for process consultant practitioners and change ma...
North-South student mobility programs (including internships as part of academic studies, education ...
How to incorporate critical and societally relevant thinking and acting into Higher Education teachi...
Online programs that engage a global audience are often promoted as “democratizing” education worldw...
Students move from one stage to another in moral ethics development through experiential, academic, ...
Students enrolled in my PHIL 322: Environmental Ethics should finish the semester with deep ethical ...
This article focused on the ethical problems associated with teaching in a transnational or multicul...
There are not many courses taken in college that can change your perspective of the world. After tak...
This book considers the ethical basis of fundamental university policies with special emphasis on ho...
The dynamic landscape of ethics in higher education is pivotal as organizations and individuals navi...
The introduction of ethics is already seen by students as an important part of their education and c...
Interdisciplinary, international service-learning experiences provide transformative experiences tha...
At INSPIRE 2013 we outlined our efforts to develop a core first year undergraduate course entitled ‘...
This article explores how critical thinking activities and assignments can function to enhance stude...
Ethics is widely recognised as an important theme in entrepreneurship education, as reflected in sub...
This chapter explores a graduate course designed for process consultant practitioners and change ma...
North-South student mobility programs (including internships as part of academic studies, education ...
How to incorporate critical and societally relevant thinking and acting into Higher Education teachi...
Online programs that engage a global audience are often promoted as “democratizing” education worldw...