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Two Approaches,One Course: An Experience in Experiential Learning
Authors:Ashlee D. Lien  Sharon M. Hakim
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , Wichita State University , Wichita , Kansas , USA ashlee.lien@gmail.com;3. Department of Psychology , Wichita State University , Wichita , Kansas , USA
Abstract:In universities where experiential learning is not the norm, introducing this style of learning into undergraduate courses can be an intimidating process for both instructors and students. Instructors are often unsure of how to manage student experiences in the community, while a significant number of students react with skepticism toward this new type of course, as well as concern about their instructor's changing expectations for their performance. The following is a reflection of our first 2 years of teaching undergraduate courses from a distinctly experiential learning approach. Qualitative data is used to highlight the parallel learning processes that occurred over the semester, for students as well as for us as instructors. Our biggest challenges are explored in detail, and advice to instructors contemplating adapting an experiential approach to their own courses is presented.
Keywords:active learning  experiential learning  experiential teaching  psychology education  teaching methods
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