Teaching for Experiential Learning
Five Approaches That Work
By (author) Scott D. Wurdinger, Julie A. Carlson
Publication date:
16 December 2009Length of book:
126 pagesPublisher
R&L EducationDimensions:
240x161mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781607093671
This book describes how to change the way in which educators conduct business in the classroom. Our current educational systems lack ways to reach today's learners in relevant, meaningful ways. The five approaches in this book inspire and motivate students to learn. The authors provide in-depth descriptions into these overlapping approaches for experiential learning: active learning, problem-based learning, project-based learning, service learning, and place-based education. Each of these five approaches includes an element of student involvement and attempts to engage students in solving problems. The chapters are presented in a consistent, easy-to-read format that provides descriptions, history, research, ways to use the approach, and resources. This book will help educators transform their classrooms into dynamic learning environments.
This is an excellent book that broadens the concept of experiential learning methodologies, situating them within developmental pedagogies.