Course code:

ED1010

Level:

I - Introductory

Class size limit:

15

Meets the following requirements:

  • ED - Educational Studies
  • HS - Human Studies

Lab fee:

30

Typically offered:

Yearly

Even before John Dewey published Experience and Education in 1938, experiential education had been practiced in various forms around the world.

This course explores the philosophy of experiential education and its diverse practices in the realms of adventure education, service learning, workplace learning, environmental education, museum education, and school reform.

Group activities and fieldtrips will provide opportunities to participate as both learner and teacher in a variety of teacher-led and student-designed experiences. The final project involves researching an existing experiential education program, its philosophy, and its practices.

Evaluation is based on class and fieldtrip participation (including one multi-day fieldtrip), reflective logs, curriculum design, service-learning journal, an oral presentation of the service-learning, and a final essay that articulates a philosophy of experience in education.

Prerequisites:

None

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