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Experiential Education in the College Context provides college and university faculty with pedagogical approaches that engage students and support high-impact learning.



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"This book is an important, insightful and practical guide to experiential approaches that maximize engagement in teaching and learning. While giving technology its due, Roberts reminds us that higher education’s transformative power is in ‘live encounters.’"

—Parker J. Palmer, Founder and Senior Partner of the Center for Courage and Renewal and author of The Courage to Teach

"Experiential Education in the College Context is a wonderful, timely antidote to fads and technologies that promise much but often fail to ignite deep thinking and transformational learning. Roberts' book helps us see experiential education as an ecology of methods and theories that, when taken together and designed with caring intent, can ‘revitalize the live encounter’ between students and professors. This book makes a great contribution to the field at just the right time."

--Kathleen Knight Abowitz, Chair of the Department of Educational Leadership, Miami University, and Past President, John Dewey Society

"Roberts has written a book that both synthesizes and pushes our current examination of education. He combines theory and practice with motivation and design to teach us the importance of framing, empathy, reflection, chunking, processing, ownership, and more, in experiential education. He provides a comprehensive look at how to teach people, not content."

--José Antonio Bowen, President of Goucher College



Table of Contents

Preface

Foreword

PART ONE: THE LANDSCAPE OF EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Defining Experiential Education

Chapter 3: Models and Methodologies of Experiential Education

Chapter 4: The Instructional Paradigm: Leaving Safe Harbors

PART TWO: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION

Chapter 5: Design and Experiential Education

Chapter 6: Facilitation and Experiential Education

Chapter 7: Assessment and Experiential Education

Chapter 8: The Integrated, Experiential Campus

Afterword

Experiential Education in the College Context What it is How it Works and Why it Matters

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
    Publication Date: 10/6/2015 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781138025608, 978-1138025608
    ISBN10: 1138025607

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Experiential Education in the College Context provides college and university faculty with pedagogical approaches that engage students and support high-impact learning.



    Trade Review

    "This book is an important, insightful and practical guide to experiential approaches that maximize engagement in teaching and learning. While giving technology its due, Roberts reminds us that higher education’s transformative power is in ‘live encounters.’"

    —Parker J. Palmer, Founder and Senior Partner of the Center for Courage and Renewal and author of The Courage to Teach

    "Experiential Education in the College Context is a wonderful, timely antidote to fads and technologies that promise much but often fail to ignite deep thinking and transformational learning. Roberts' book helps us see experiential education as an ecology of methods and theories that, when taken together and designed with caring intent, can ‘revitalize the live encounter’ between students and professors. This book makes a great contribution to the field at just the right time."

    --Kathleen Knight Abowitz, Chair of the Department of Educational Leadership, Miami University, and Past President, John Dewey Society

    "Roberts has written a book that both synthesizes and pushes our current examination of education. He combines theory and practice with motivation and design to teach us the importance of framing, empathy, reflection, chunking, processing, ownership, and more, in experiential education. He provides a comprehensive look at how to teach people, not content."

    --José Antonio Bowen, President of Goucher College



    Table of Contents

    Preface

    Foreword

    PART ONE: THE LANDSCAPE OF EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Defining Experiential Education

    Chapter 3: Models and Methodologies of Experiential Education

    Chapter 4: The Instructional Paradigm: Leaving Safe Harbors

    PART TWO: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION

    Chapter 5: Design and Experiential Education

    Chapter 6: Facilitation and Experiential Education

    Chapter 7: Assessment and Experiential Education

    Chapter 8: The Integrated, Experiential Campus

    Afterword

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