One of the philosophers names?
Dewey, Kolb, Greene, and Freire
What was one of the bullet-points?
Concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization, active experimentation, diverging, assimilating, converging, and accommodating
What is something we've done that ties to experiential?
Stances of formal education?
They described it as being passive
Could this be used in traditional schooling?
Yes, with field trips, and certain training for teachers
What drives students to do this type of education?
How would their education be ran?
Active, and has the idea of personal reflection in the content
What is one major difference between traditional and experiential?
Teachers role, learning approach, curriculum standards, and types of assessments
Is this project considered experiential?
Yes
Who did they critique?
Behavioral and traditional cognitive practices
What are some school demographics?
All grades, very much racial representation
Is showing your interests in class considered experiential?
Yes
How many vision bullet-points were there?
Eight
Why was experiential learning developed?
To make a bridge between learning, and putting that learning into practice
Which assignments have we done that tie to experiential learning the most?
Culture events papers, because you're learning new things in person weather its through food or experiencing different culture