Experiential Learning 1


Experiential Learning 1 : "Experiential learning has come to mean two different types of learning: (1) learning by yourself and (2) experiential education [experiential learning through programs structured by others]. (1) Experiential learning by yourself: Learning from experience by yourself might be called "nature's way of learning". It is "education that occurs as a direct participation in the events of life" (Houle, 1980, p. 221, quoted in Smith, 2003). It includes learning that comes about through reflection on everyday experiences. Experiential learning by yourself is also known as "informal education" and includes learning that is organised by learners themselves. Related terms: Auto-didacticism, Self-teaching. 43 Smith, M. K. (2001). David A. Kolb on experiential learning. the encyclopedia of informal education, http: //www.infed.org/b-explrn.htm 2. Experiential education: (Experiential learning through programs & activities structured by others). Principles of experiential learning are used to design of experiential education programs. Emphasis is placed on the nature of participants' subjective experiences. An experiential educator's role is to organize and facilitate direct experiences of phenomenon under the assumption that this will lead to genuine (meaningful and long-lasting) learning. This often also requires preparatory and reflective exercises. Experiential education is often contrasted with didactic education, in which the teacher's role is to "give" information/knowledge to student and to prescribe study/learning exercises which have "information/knowledge transmission" as the main goal". (Neill, What is Experiential Learning?," January 31, 2005)
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