Making Sense Experimental Learning

Making Sense Experimental Learning

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Nov 1, 1990 · English · Paperback (280 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 280
Language English
Published Nov 1, 1990
Publisher Open University Pres
ISBN-10 0335097138
ISBN-13 9780335097135

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This exploration delves into the intricate world of experiential learning, shedding light on its diverse meanings and various practices. McGill takes readers on a journey that unpacks how experiential learning can be interpreted in different contexts, emphasizing its significance in both educational and professional settings.

By examining case studies and real-life applications, the author highlights the nuances that shape understanding and implementation. The work encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences, ultimately guiding them to appreciate the transformative power of learning through action.

As he navigates through theories and personal anecdotes, McGill fosters a deeper comprehension of how experiential learning cultivates critical thinking and personal growth. This insightful look into the subject promises to engage educators, students, and professionals eager to enhance their learning frameworks.
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