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Experiential Learning for Corporate, Schools in India
Everyone is fascinated by the glittering word Experiential Education, but it is deeply rooted in our ancient culture, Yes we are talking about an Gurukul Era where Shishyas (Students) learns the education by actively indulging in that under the supervision of the Guru (Maestro), not just memorizing it. And now that has vanished and Experiential Learning has evolved but the meaning remains the same.
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| What is Experiential Education? |
"Tell me and I will forget.
Show me and I may remember.
Involve me and I will understand."
~Chinese Proverb
Experiential education is a philosophy and methodology in which educators
purposefully engage with learners in direct experience and focused reflection
in order to increase knowledge, develop skills and clarify values.
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| The principles of experiential education practice are: |
- Experiential learning occurs when carefully chosen experiences are supported by reflection, critical analysis and synthesis.
- Experiences are structured to require the learner to take initiative, make decisions and be accountable for results.
- Throughout the experiential learning process, the learner is actively engaged in posing questions, investigating, experimenting, being curious, solving problems, assuming responsibility, being creative, and constructing meaning.
- Learners are engaged intellectually, emotionally, socially, soulfully and/or physically. This involvement produces a perception that the learning task is authentic.
- The results of the learning are personal and form the basis for future experience and learning.
- Relationships are developed and nurtured: learner to self, learner to others and learner to the world at large.
- The educator and learner may experience success, failure, adventure, risk-taking and uncertainty, because the outcomes of experience cannot totally be predicted.
- Opportunities are nurtured for learners and educators to explore and examine their own values.
- The educator's primary roles include setting suitable experiences, posing problems, setting boundaries, supporting learners, insuring physical and emotional safety, and facilitating the learning process.
- The educator recognizes and encourages spontaneous opportunities for learning.
- Educators strive to be aware of their biases, judgments and pre-conceptions, and how these influence the learner.
- The design of the learning experience includes the possibility to learn from natural consequences, mistakes and successes.
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#Source Association For Experiential Education, USA |
For more information about the Implementation of EL or Experiential Education in School or Organization, Please visit Corporate Tours and School Tours respectively. |
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