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Experiential and learning
These major developments, including the Taylor Family Digital Library ( TFDL ), the U of C downtown campus and the new Energy, Environment and Experiential Learning building, are fulfilling distinct academic strategies and creating progressive learning environments.
* Experiential learning
* Experiential learning
* Experiential learning: positioning the individual in the focus of the learning process, going through the four stages of experiential learning as formulated by David A. Kolb: 1. concrete experience 2. observation and reflection 3. forming abstract concept 4. testing in new situations.
* Experiential learning
Experiential education is a philosophy of education that describes the process that occurs between a teacher and student that infuses direct experience with the learning environment and content.
SNL was named one of six " Best Practice " institutions in North America by the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning, an international non-profit organization which advocates for adult learning.
Category: Experiential learning
Experiential learning is the process of making meaning from direct experience.
Simply put, Experiential Learning is learning from experience.
Experiential learning is learning through reflection on doing, which is often contrasted with rote or didactic learning.
Experiential learning is related to, but not synonymous with, experiential education, action learning, adventure learning, free choice learning, cooperative learning, and service learning.
Experiential learning focuses on the learning process for the individual ( unlike experiential education, which focuses on the transactive process between teacher and learner ).
Experiential learning can be a highly effective educational method.

Experiential and requires
Experiential learning requires qualities such as self-initiative and self-evaluation.

Experiential and process
* Experiential selection -- Overlapping the initial growth and development of the brain, and extending throughout an individual's life, a continuous process of synaptic selection occurs within the diverse repertoires of neuronal groups.
Experiential learning is most easily compared with academic learning, the process of acquiring information through the study of a subject without the necessity for direct experience.
* Experiential education is a process through which a learner constructs knowledge, skill, and value from direct experiences " ( AEE, 2002, p. 5 ) Experiential education can be viewed as both a process and method to deliver the ideas and skills associated with environmental education.

Experiential and direct
Experiential primitivism focuses on restoring the direct communication with God and the experience of the Holy Spirit seen in the early church.
The Association for Experiential Education regards experiential education " a philosophy that informs many methodologies in which educators purposefully engage with learners in direct experience and focused reflection in order to increase knowledge, develop skills, clarify values, and develop people's capacity to contribute to their communities.

Experiential and experience
Experiential knowledge is knowledge gained through experience as opposed to a priori ( before experience ) knowledge.
The Consciousness and Experiential Psychology Section ( CEP ) is a section of the British Psychological Society for those interested in the psychology of consciousness and experience.
* Experiential journey with good looking Fil-Am, David Poarch who chose to leave his luxurious life in the U. S. to experience being Filipino in Subic.

Experiential and .
* Huston, James L. " The Experiential Basis of the Northern Antislavery Impulse.
* Shabbat Enhancement / Experiential Educator grants.
“ Dreaming Always of Lovely Things Beyond ’: Living Toward Herland, Experiential foregrounding.
* Alderfer, C. P. Consulting to Underbounded Systems, C. P. Alderfer and C. L. Cooper ( editors ), Advances in Experiential Social Processes, 1980, 2, 267-295.
In 1994, the School of Adult and Experiential Learning at Antioch College was renamed the " McGregor School " in his honor.
Later in 1982, Holbrook and Hirschman ’ s pioneering article " The Experiential Aspects of Consumption: Consumer Fantasies, Feelings, and Fun " in the Journal of Consumer Research ( Vol.
Edelman's theory of neuronal group selection, also known as Neural Darwinism, has three basic tenets — Developmental Selection, Experiential Selection and Reentry.
Experiential selection generates dynamic systems that can ' map ' complex spatio-temporal events from the sensory organs, body systems and other neuronal groups in the brain onto other selected neuronal groups.
High schools include Central Etobicoke High School, Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, founded in 1928, Kipling Collegiate Institute, Lakeshore Collegiate Institute ( originally New Toronto Secondary School, founded in 1950 ), Martingrove Collegiate Institute, North Albion Collegiate Institute, Richview Collegiate Institute, founded in 1958, Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, Thistletown Collegiate Institute, West Humber Collegiate Institute, founded in 1966, Etobicoke School of the Arts, founded in 1981 in the former Royal York Collegiate Institute, Scarlett Heights Entrepreneurial Academy ( formerly, Collegiate Institute ), and the School of Experiential Education, an alternative school founded in 1971.
" The Journal of Experiential Education, 26, 1, pp. 41 – 50.

learning and requires
Physical therapy requires a focus on adapting activity and facilitating motor learning for retraining specific functional motor patterns.
Kung fu, gongfu, or gung fu (, Pinyin: gōngfu ) is a Chinese term referring to any study, learning, or practice that requires patience, energy, and time to complete, often used in the West to refer to Chinese martial arts, also known as Wushu.
This requires sophisticated research into children's cognitive development, and the learning sciences draws heavily on psychological studies of cognitive development ( e. g., Siegler, 1998 ).
This requires the learning algorithm to generalize from the training data to unseen situations in a " reasonable " way ( see inductive bias ).
Conversely, halting the cast and stopping the lure at the desired position requires practice in learning to feather the line with the forefinger as it uncoils from the spool.
It derived much of its justification from two observations: first, that animals with hippocampal damage tend to be hyperactive ; second, that animals with hippocampal damage often have difficulty learning to inhibit responses that they have previously been taught, especially if the response requires remaining quiet as in a passive avoidance test.
DTP skill levels range from what may be learned in a few hours ( e. g. learning how to put clip art in a word processor ) to what requires a college education and years of experience ( e. g. advertising agency positions ).
The reinforcement learning problem as described requires clever exploration mechanisms.
Creating a course requires putting together a sequence of learning objects.
A great amount of time and study is needed to master those aspects of large format photography, so learning view camera operation requires a high degree of dedication.
The driving age varies from state to state but the more common system is a graduated system of " L plates " ( a learning license that requires supervision from a licensed driver ) from age 16, red " P plates " ( probationary license ) at 17, green " P plates " at 18 and finally a full license, i. e. for most people around the age of 20.
Tuning a fuel-powered vehicle requires learning to maintain optimum performance and fuel economy, and to minimize engine wear and overheating, even in ready-to-run vehicles.
Gagné's theory stipulates that there are several types and levels of learning, and each of these types and levels requires instruction that is tailored to meet the needs of the pupil.
A kind of learning that requires " thinking.
* Fukuzawa Yukichi, who was regarded as one of the founders of modern Japan and found it impossible to combine modern learning with belief in gods, openly declaring, " It goes without saying that the maintenance of peace and security in society requires a religion.
For example, playing a card game that requires calling for cards may allow blended learning of numbers ( 1 to 10 ).
Therefore learning how to do Schenkerian analysis is above all else learning a way of hearing and understanding tonal music, and it requires study and practice just as learning to play an instrument does.
This learning style is very interactive and requires a great deal of the children and the teacher.
The curriculum is focused on action learning, which requires that students apply concepts learned in the classroom to real-world business settings.
The existence of a universal translator is sometimes problematic in film and television productions from a logical perspective ( for example, aliens who still speak English when no universal translator is in evidence and all characters appear to hear the appropriately translated speech instead of the original speech, the ability to speak in the language when direct translation is possible ), and requires some suspension of disbelief when characters ' mouths move in sync with the translated words and not the original language ; nonetheless, it removes the need for cumbersome and potentially extensive subtitles, and it eliminates the rather unlikely supposition that every other race in the galaxy has gone to the trouble of learning English.
The new core, consisting of four courses and centered on the Franciscan charism, requires all students to complete at least 20 hours of service learning before graduation.
Television, which became the dominant source of information ( over books ), requires no specialized learning, further diminishing the distinction between children and adults.
* For reading alone below the 4th grade, the best learning gain requires at least 85 % comprehension.

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