Author: Philip Burnard
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Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1856282619
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1856282619
Experimental Learning in Action
This book offers a detailed account of the findings of a major study of trainers' and students' perceptions of experiential learning and experiential learning methods. It opens with an introduction to the study. It then offers a detailed review of the literature on experiential learning and adult learning theory. Following this, it describes the qualitative and quantitative research project in detail. Findings include acknowledgement of a "theory-practice" gap between what trainers teach and what students perceive as relevant and useful (the specific focus of this study is nursing education and training). The study also identifies two "language styles" used in the literature and by some of the trainers. The first mimics the slang of the 1960s Categories: Educational innovations, College teachers->Training of, Experiential learning. Contributors: John Cowan - Author. Format: Paperback Read medical textbooks online like Experimental Learning in Action here
Great Scientists In Action: Early Life, Discoveries And Experiments: Vol Original
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Categories: Educational innovations, Experiential learning, College teachers->Training of. Contributors: John Cowan - Author. Format: Paperback
The Handbook of Experiential Learning is a comprehensive resource that draws together contemporary thought and practice on a wide range of experiential learning applications from the best-known authorities on the topic. In this book, volume editor and leading experiential learning expert, Mel Silberman presents a contemporary review of experiential learning in the workplace complete with models, applications, and innovative uses. The handbook covers a broad range of experiential learning methods including: Games and simulations Action learning Role-play and Improv Story-telling Adventure activ
The Handbook of Experiential Learning is a comprehensive resource that draws together contemporary thought and practice on a wide range of experiential learning applications from the best-known authorities on the topic. In this book, volume editor and leading experiential learning expert, Mel Silberman presents a contemporary review of experiential learning in the workplace complete with models, applications, and innovative uses. The handbook covers a broad range of experiential learning methods including: Games and simulations Action learning Role-play and Improv Story-telling Adventure activ
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It opens with an introduction to the study. It then offers a detailed review of the literature on experiential learning and adult learning theory. Following this, it describes the qualitative and quantitative research project in detail. Findings include acknowledgement of a "theory-practice" gap between what trainers teach and what students perceive as relevant and useful (the specific focus of this study is nursing education and training)
The first mimics the slang of the 1960s