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Experiential Cyber Education

International Journal of Interdisciplinary Telecommunications and Networking, 2021
There is a gap between available cyber professionals with necessary skills and experience to meet industry requirements. Institutions of higher education (IHE)—as well as other programs—have begun increasing course and degree offerings to help educate, train, and even retrain working professionals to close this gap.
Edward J. Glantz   +3 more
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Reframing Experiential Education

Experiential Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, 2022
This article invites the reader to reframe the traditional perspective of experiential education to a broader conceptualization of community engagement in which various stakeholders, in addition to students, are the beneficiaries of the learning experience.
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Experiential Education in Corrections

2021
Experiential education in the corrections component of the justice system should be considered in terms of institutional and community corrections. In the past, institutional correctional facilities such as jails, prisons, and other secure facilities were under the jurisdiction of a local, state, or federal agency, and policies and operations were ...
Peter Charles Kratcoski   +1 more
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Outcomes and Experiential Education

Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 2000
Outcomes‐based assessment in education involves continuous use of assessment measures to provide feedback about the efficacy of the curricular structure, content, and teaching methods. This process is initiated by establishing educational outcome statements for the Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum, selecting assessment methods that most appropriately ...
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Adventure Leadership and Experiential Education

New Directions for Student Leadership, 2015
This chapter provides background in adventure education and its connection to student leadership pedagogy. An adventure program is the ideal experiential learning setting promoting students’ leadership development through direct experience, reflection, and application.
Elizabeth A, Speelman, Mark, Wagstaff
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Experiential Education in Justice

2021
Individuals learn from experience throughout their lives. Experiential learning involves purposively engaging in direct experiences in order to develop skills or to clarify one’s motives and values. Experiential education involves the integration of formal classroom instruction with the learning gained from such experiences as completing a task ...
Peter Charles Kratcoski   +1 more
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Experiential Education in Kindergarten

The Elementary School Journal, 2015
AbstractExperiential education is a child-centered educational framework that is popular in Flemish kindergartens. In this study, the impact of five experiential practices (autonomy support, stimulation, emotional support, time for choice activities, and interest-based activities) and the moderating influence of initial achievement (language and ...
Jerissa de Bilde   +5 more
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Experiential Education

2022
Charles Arcodia, Margarida Abreu Novais
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Ecofeminism and Experiential Education

Journal of Experiential Education, 1997
Many experiential activities take place in the outdoors. Just because the outdoors is an educational tool does not mean that educators have any less responsibility for environmental issues. The intersection between social and environmental concerns provides an important philosophical underpinning for the work that experiential educators do.
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Experiential education in teacher education.

1993
Educators using an Experiential approach to teaching and learning have over a long period of time been promoting the benefits of this style of teaching. Research based on the practical experience of educators using this approach in the United States has indicated that; - pupils/students tend to have a much more positive relationship with teachers and ...
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