“…Research in various disciplines suggests that utilizing experiential learning fosters learning transfer through increased depth of learning and improved cognitive recall (Furman and Sibthorp 2013), builds metacognitive skills (Baker, Robinson, and Kolb 2012), increases student engagement, promotes deeper learning (Beckem and Watkins 2012), enhances self-efficacy (MacNab and Worthley 2013), reinforces career interests (Parks, Rich, and Getch 2012), increases student interest in the content area (Wilsey et al 2013), helps students internalize their learning (Chan 2012), produces more reflective and self-directed learners, increases metacognitive skills (Green andBallard 2010-2011), decreases stereotypes (MacNab and Worthley 2013; Wilsey et al 2013), and can even enhance empathy for racial minorities (Suthakaran, Filsinger, and White 2013). Indeed, experiential education has even been said to be able to be transforming and life altering (Green andBallard 2010-2011;Gugliucci and Weiner 2013;Intolubbe-Chmil, Spreen, and Swap 2012).…”