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experiential learning

[ ik-speer-ee-en-shuhl lur-ning ]

noun

Education.
  1. the process of acquiring knowledge through hands-on activity and reflective observation of the activity and the experience of doing it. : EL, ExL


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Word History and Origins

Origin of experiential learning1

First recorded in 1970–75
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The daughter of legendary actor Buddy Ebsen, as well as a musician on the side, Ebsen has been teaching thousands to rein in the healing powers of the horse through experiential learning with her ten-strong herd.

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A defence firm has been given the green light to use a former department store as an "experiential" learning facility.

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The Submarines Centre for Experiential Learning will allow employees to "more realistically" experience the company's operations and facilities.

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Experiential learning helps cement good habits.

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“The University will continue to support our undocumented students, including expanding access to opportunities that allow undocumented students to gain valuable experiential learning and financial support.”

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