While research and common sense tells us that experiential learning is more effective than the more traditional process of information assimilation (where teachers lecture, test, and grade), high school, college, and university teachers continue to use paper-and-pencil tests as their primary grading and assessment tool. Many students fail to see the relevance of these sort of tests and are bored with passive methods of learning. Using Experiential Learning in the Classroom: Practical Ideas for All Educators explains what experiential learning is, why it works, and how it can be used in both high school and post-secondary educational settings. Tools for assessing experiential learning are also provided. A must-have resource for high school teachers and college professors.



Autorentext

By Scott D. Wurdinger



Inhalt

Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 1 Changing Teaching Formats
Chapter 4 2 What Is Experiential Learning?
Chapter 5 3 Why Experiential Leaning Works
Chapter 6 4 Experiential Schools
Chapter 7 5 Using Experiential Learning in Classroom Settings
Chapter 8 6 Assessing Experiential Learning
Chapter 9 7 Barriers to Overcome
Part 10 References
Part 11 About the Author

Titel
Using Experiential Learning in the Classroom
Untertitel
Practical Ideas for All Educators
EAN
9781461655398
ISBN
978-1-4616-5539-8
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
13.04.2005
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.43 MB
Anzahl Seiten
112
Jahr
2005
Untertitel
Englisch