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• What is Experiential Learning?
          • Who is the Proponent of this
 ABOUT
            theory?


          • The Stages of its cycle
 CYCLE



          • Possible Methods to be used in
METHODS     Experiential Learning Strategy
Process of making
 meaning out of a direct
 experience
LEARNING BY DOING


CRTITICAL FACTORS
 Personalized reflection
  about an experience
 formulation of plans to
  apply learning to other
  contexts
The process of learning and not
on the product.
 “Experiential learning
  is equivalent to
  personal change and
  growth”
 feels that all human
  beings have a natural
  propensity to learn;
  the role of the
  teacher is to facilitate
  such learning.
PLANS ARE MADE
TO USE LEARNING       Experiencing     AN ACTIVITY OCCURS
IN NEW
SITUATIONS
                                                REACTIONS &
          Applying                   Sharing
                                                OBSERVATIONS
                                                ARE SHARED

 PRINCIPLES
ARE DERIVED
                                               PATTERNS AND
              Inferring         Analyzing      DYNAMICS ARE
                                               DETERMINED
Fieldtrips
     Narratives
Conducting Experiments
      Simulations
       Games
      Storytelling
   Focused Imaging
  Field Observations
     Role Playing
    Model Building
       Surveys
• structured activity
that occurs outside the
classroom.




                     • can be a brief observational
                     activity or a longer more
                     sustained investigation or
                     project.
• offer an opportunity
for students to get
exposure to "real"
people and events
•opportunity to make
connections with
others.
•visit people and
places that they are
not normally exposed
to during the school
day.
Be clear about what        Prepare students for
  the field trip will          the learning
    accomplish




                          Have a debriefing session for
                         students to share their learning
                        when they return to the classroom

                                                  LIST
•Narrative essays are told from a defined
point of view, often the author's, so there is
feeling
• Specific and often sensory details provided
to get the reader involved in the elements
and sequence of the story.
relies on personal experiences

 often in the form of a story

   Includes all convention of story
   telling: plot, character, setting,
   climax, and ending

     usually filled with details that are
     carefully selected to explain,
     support, or enhance the story

       All of the details relate to the main
       point the writer is attempting to
       make.
• The writing in your essay should be lively.
5
                                                LIST
•    methodical trial and
    error procedure carried out
    with the goal of verifying,
    falsifying, or establishing the
    validity of a hypothesis.




                                  •    Experiments provide insight
                                      into cause-and-effect by
                                      demonstrating what outcome
                                      occurs when a particular
                                      factor is manipulated

                                                             LIST
• The teacher controls the
  parameters of this "world" • instructional scenarios
  and uses it to achieve the   where the learner is
  desired instructional
  results.
                               placed in a "world"
                             defined by the
                             teacher
Enjoyable, motivating activity

Element of reality is compatible with principles of
                  constructivism

   Enhances appreciation of the more subtle
       aspects of a concept/principle

            Promotes critical thinking
Preparation Time


        Cost can be an issue

Assessment is more complex than some
     traditional teaching methods
• promote concept attainment through experiential
  practice

• effective at helping students understand the
  nuances of a concept or circumstance

• Students are often more
  deeply involved in
  simulations than other
  activities
• Ensure that students
                         • Try to anticipate
  understand the
                           questions before
  procedures before
                           they are asked.
  beginning
                           • Know what you
                             wish to accomplish.
TIME   CONTENT   EXPECTATIONS




                           LIST
• Play helps children learn
  about the world in which
  they live.
                                •   It provides the
                                    opportunity for
                                    children to work
                                    out their feelings.



                          • Play builds social skills



                                                LIST
• conveying of events
  in words, images and   One reason for storytelling
  sounds, often by       is to capture a moment or
  improvisation or       event and immortalize it
  embellishment



                          Storytelling should
                          have the ability to
                          transport the listener to
                          another time or place


                                            LIST
Imaging enables students to:           • imaging exercises
• relax and allow their imaginations     nurture and develop
  to take them on journeys               students' creative
• "experience" situations first hand
• respond with their senses to the
                                         potentials
  mental images formed.


 • Imaging provides a
   focus and an
   opportunity for open-
   minded exploration
   of new concepts in
   all areas of study
                                                    LIST
LIST
In role playing, students act
     out characters in a
    predefined "situation".


                            • allows students to take risk-free
                              positions by acting out
                              characters in hypothetical
                              situations.
                            • can help them understand the
                              range of concerns, values, and
                              positions held by other people.


                                                     LIST
• involves the creation of models either
  from kits or from materials and
  components acquired by the builder.




                                           LIST
• The purpose of a survey
  depends what the survey is
  used for.
• It is a method of gathering
  information from a
  selection of individuals.




                                LIST
http://olc.spsd.sk.ca/de/pd/instr/index.html

http://www.instructionaldesign.org/theories/experiental-
                      learning.html

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experiment

   http://sueatkins1.wordpress.com/2010/10/05/the-
                  importance-of-play/

        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storytelling

   http://www.enotes.com/lit/discuss/what-purpose-
                 storytelling-119639

         http://www.blurtit.com/q392146.html

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Experiential Learning Methods

  • 2. • What is Experiential Learning? • Who is the Proponent of this ABOUT theory? • The Stages of its cycle CYCLE • Possible Methods to be used in METHODS Experiential Learning Strategy
  • 3. Process of making meaning out of a direct experience LEARNING BY DOING CRTITICAL FACTORS  Personalized reflection about an experience  formulation of plans to apply learning to other contexts
  • 4. The process of learning and not on the product.
  • 5.  “Experiential learning is equivalent to personal change and growth”  feels that all human beings have a natural propensity to learn; the role of the teacher is to facilitate such learning.
  • 6. PLANS ARE MADE TO USE LEARNING Experiencing AN ACTIVITY OCCURS IN NEW SITUATIONS REACTIONS & Applying Sharing OBSERVATIONS ARE SHARED PRINCIPLES ARE DERIVED PATTERNS AND Inferring Analyzing DYNAMICS ARE DETERMINED
  • 7. Fieldtrips Narratives Conducting Experiments Simulations Games Storytelling Focused Imaging Field Observations Role Playing Model Building Surveys
  • 8. • structured activity that occurs outside the classroom. • can be a brief observational activity or a longer more sustained investigation or project.
  • 9. • offer an opportunity for students to get exposure to "real" people and events •opportunity to make connections with others. •visit people and places that they are not normally exposed to during the school day.
  • 10. Be clear about what Prepare students for the field trip will the learning accomplish Have a debriefing session for students to share their learning when they return to the classroom LIST
  • 11. •Narrative essays are told from a defined point of view, often the author's, so there is feeling • Specific and often sensory details provided to get the reader involved in the elements and sequence of the story.
  • 12. relies on personal experiences often in the form of a story Includes all convention of story telling: plot, character, setting, climax, and ending usually filled with details that are carefully selected to explain, support, or enhance the story All of the details relate to the main point the writer is attempting to make.
  • 13. • The writing in your essay should be lively. 5 LIST
  • 14. methodical trial and error procedure carried out with the goal of verifying, falsifying, or establishing the validity of a hypothesis. • Experiments provide insight into cause-and-effect by demonstrating what outcome occurs when a particular factor is manipulated LIST
  • 15. • The teacher controls the parameters of this "world" • instructional scenarios and uses it to achieve the where the learner is desired instructional results. placed in a "world" defined by the teacher
  • 16. Enjoyable, motivating activity Element of reality is compatible with principles of constructivism Enhances appreciation of the more subtle aspects of a concept/principle Promotes critical thinking
  • 17. Preparation Time Cost can be an issue Assessment is more complex than some traditional teaching methods
  • 18. • promote concept attainment through experiential practice • effective at helping students understand the nuances of a concept or circumstance • Students are often more deeply involved in simulations than other activities
  • 19. • Ensure that students • Try to anticipate understand the questions before procedures before they are asked. beginning • Know what you wish to accomplish.
  • 20. TIME CONTENT EXPECTATIONS LIST
  • 21. • Play helps children learn about the world in which they live. • It provides the opportunity for children to work out their feelings. • Play builds social skills LIST
  • 22. • conveying of events in words, images and One reason for storytelling sounds, often by is to capture a moment or improvisation or event and immortalize it embellishment Storytelling should have the ability to transport the listener to another time or place LIST
  • 23. Imaging enables students to: • imaging exercises • relax and allow their imaginations nurture and develop to take them on journeys students' creative • "experience" situations first hand • respond with their senses to the potentials mental images formed. • Imaging provides a focus and an opportunity for open- minded exploration of new concepts in all areas of study LIST
  • 24. LIST
  • 25. In role playing, students act out characters in a predefined "situation". • allows students to take risk-free positions by acting out characters in hypothetical situations. • can help them understand the range of concerns, values, and positions held by other people. LIST
  • 26. • involves the creation of models either from kits or from materials and components acquired by the builder. LIST
  • 27. • The purpose of a survey depends what the survey is used for. • It is a method of gathering information from a selection of individuals. LIST
  • 28. http://olc.spsd.sk.ca/de/pd/instr/index.html http://www.instructionaldesign.org/theories/experiental- learning.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experiment http://sueatkins1.wordpress.com/2010/10/05/the- importance-of-play/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storytelling http://www.enotes.com/lit/discuss/what-purpose- storytelling-119639 http://www.blurtit.com/q392146.html