What is experiential education? What are its theoretical roots?
Where does this approach come from? Offering a fresh and
distinctive take, this book is about going beyond "learning by
doing" through an exploration of its underlying theoretical
currents.
As an increasingly popular pedagogical approach, experiential
education encompasses a variety of curriculum projects from outdoor
and environmental education to service learning and place-based
education. While each of these sub-fields has its own history and
particular approach, they draw from the same progressive
intellectual taproot. Each, in its own way, evokes the power of
"learning by doing" and "direct experience" in the educational
process. By unpacking the assumed homogeneity in these terms to
reveal the underlying diversity of perspectives inherent in their
usage, this book allows readers to see how the approaches connect
to larger conversations and histories in education and social
theory, placing experiential education in social and historical
context.
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