The purpose of this study was to determine the methods of experiential assessment in use at a Canadian university and the extent to which they are used. Exploring experiential assessment will allow identification of commonly used methods and facilitate the development of best practices of assessment in the context of experiential learning (EL) at an institutional level. The origins of EL are found in the work of Dewey (1938), later modified by Kolb and Fry (1975). Experiential methods include: experiential education, service learning problem-based learning and others such as action learning, enquiry-based learning, and case studies. Faculty currently involved in EL at the participating university were invited to complete an online survey ab...
This document is the first volume in a set of five Career Education Measurement Handbooks intended t...
A survey was conducted in 1998 of students who completed an experiential class between 1990 and 1997...
A cursory examination of a management professor’s book shelves indicates an increasing number of tex...
The purpose of this study was to determine the methods of experiential assessment in use at a Canadi...
An on-line survey was conducted among a university’s department chairs in an effort to gain perspect...
A pilot study was conducted to explore student preferences, performance, and perceptions of experien...
While experential learning has been increasingly explored and adopted by higher education institutio...
Experiential Learning (EL) activities within higher education planning programmes provide opportunit...
Like many higher education institutions, amplifying experiential learning (EL) is a priority for the...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine how students with workplace learning experience th...
Chan’s book explores the challenges in assessing experiential learning, deepens our understanding, a...
This paper looks at the assessment of experiential learning primarily in the context of the learning...
Assessment is a significant issue for learning in the workplace. In some professions there are key i...
In a rapidly changing global environment, Initial Teacher Educators (ITE) have a responsibility to r...
abstract: Experiential learning is the process of gaining new information by participating in some s...
This document is the first volume in a set of five Career Education Measurement Handbooks intended t...
A survey was conducted in 1998 of students who completed an experiential class between 1990 and 1997...
A cursory examination of a management professor’s book shelves indicates an increasing number of tex...
The purpose of this study was to determine the methods of experiential assessment in use at a Canadi...
An on-line survey was conducted among a university’s department chairs in an effort to gain perspect...
A pilot study was conducted to explore student preferences, performance, and perceptions of experien...
While experential learning has been increasingly explored and adopted by higher education institutio...
Experiential Learning (EL) activities within higher education planning programmes provide opportunit...
Like many higher education institutions, amplifying experiential learning (EL) is a priority for the...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine how students with workplace learning experience th...
Chan’s book explores the challenges in assessing experiential learning, deepens our understanding, a...
This paper looks at the assessment of experiential learning primarily in the context of the learning...
Assessment is a significant issue for learning in the workplace. In some professions there are key i...
In a rapidly changing global environment, Initial Teacher Educators (ITE) have a responsibility to r...
abstract: Experiential learning is the process of gaining new information by participating in some s...
This document is the first volume in a set of five Career Education Measurement Handbooks intended t...
A survey was conducted in 1998 of students who completed an experiential class between 1990 and 1997...
A cursory examination of a management professor’s book shelves indicates an increasing number of tex...