Never let your sense of morals prevent you from doing what is right. Isaac Asimov
Idea Transcript
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Choose relevant experiences that complement your course outcomes.
Take risks: Be open to risk-taking, both you and your students. Plan carefully and early. Determine the skills and the skill level required for the assignment Always plan enough time for student reflections of their learning.
Increases student motivation to learn.
Produces more autonomous learners. Reflection deepens learning and helps students to: Internships and work experience become more meaningful if students are better prepared. Most transferable and marketable skills are forged in “real world” settings. Our students have the chance to access world-class research, development, and scholarly activities.