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doi: 10.1177/105382598000300102pmid: N/A
Is the Experiential Education Movement doomed to an early death like its predecessor the Progressive Education Movement? The author argues that heresies evident in the literature of the Experiential Education Movement militate against its survival.
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The following was originally delivered as a paper at the Seventh Annual Conference on Experiential Education in October 1979. The author envisions a changed dynamic in the educational environment of the future.
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The historical antecedents for Kurt Hahn's ideas can still be traced in the philosophy of the Colorado Outward Bound School.
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Traditional forms of program evaluation have been supplemented successfully by a judicial inquiry. It adds to both the evaluative process and to the opportunity for participation of a wide segment of the community.
Shuttenberg, Ernest M.; Poppenhagen, Brent W.
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Can college and university students participate in their own learning? The author presents theoretical and research findings that suggests holistic models of learning for postsecondary education.
Gibbons, Maurice; Hopkins, David
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To avoid a vague and destructive definition of experiential education, it may be desirable to construct a “scale of experientiality”.
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