Experiential learning: AMEE Guide No. 63
Keele University · Maastricht University
Abstract
This Guide provides an overview of educational theory relevant to learning from experience. It considers experience gained in clinical workplaces from early medical student days through qualification to continuing professional development. Three key assumptions underpin the Guide: learning is 'situated'; it can be viewed either as an individual or a collective process; and the learning relevant to this Guide is triggered by authentic practice-based experiences. We first provide an overview of the guiding principles of experiential learning and significant historical contributions to its development as a theoretical perspective. We then discuss socio-cultural perspectives on experiential learning, highlighting…
Citation impact
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- 22.36
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3Topics & keywords
- Experiential learning
- Situated
- Perspective (graphical)
- Process (computing)
- Psychology
- Situated learning
- Engineering ethics
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