2012
DOI: 10.1177/1475240912448041
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Transformative learning: Participant perspectives on international experiential education

Abstract: Literature related to post-secondary education suggests that institutions of higher education have at their core 'a civic mission that calls on faculty, students, and administrators to apply their skills, resources, and talents to address important issues affecting communities, the nation, and the world' conceptualized as 'engaged scholarship' (Stanton, 2008). In this article we illustrate the ways in which one study abroad program embraces a model of engaged scholarship though connections to a broader cross-c… Show more

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“…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).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…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).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Based on the analysis of these data, course designer and deliverer modify the course contents and the assessment strategies. For this, new strategies are needed to improve the active learning involvement of students (El-adaway et al, 2015;Loren et al, 2012;Massimo et al, 2013).…”
Section: Refinement In Course Learning Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Narratives promote reflection and transformation by prompting the learner's self-consciousness of their deeper understandings, necessary for transformative learning when academics ‘step back and observe themselves and to monitor personal change and development’ (Karm, 2010, p. 212). From a research perspective, narrative can evidence reflection (Intolubbe-Chmil, Spreen, & Swap, 2012; Moon, 1999) and provide the data, that when analysed, can identify Cranton and King's levels of critical self-reflection, which when used in curriculum change settings provide a further source of reflection (see, e.g., Smith, 2009).…”
Section: The Experience Of Sustainability Transformative Change — Do mentioning
confidence: 99%