IAH & Experiential Education

Experiential education is a philosophy of education that focuses on the transactive process between teacher and student involved in direct experience with the learning environment and content. Experiential education involves experiential teaching and learning.


Children learning about minerals, Amazonas

The following initiatives are examples of experiential education in the IAH classroom:

International Experiential Learning Conference: Using Pedagogy to Enhance Practice
This event will bring together interested faculty and staff members to think about experiential pedagogy and course design and share ideas related to global experiential learning activities. The program is sponsored by MSU's Career Services Network, International Studies and Programs Office, Office of the Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education, and Office of Faculty and Organization Development.
Date & Location:
Friday, April 4, 2008, 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
MSU's Henry Center
MSU Study Abroad Programs
MSU Study Abroad Programs provide IAH courses that incorporate the experiential learning experience. For a current list of IAH courses in MSU study abroad programs visit the current MSU course schedule at http://www.schedule.msu.edu/
Service Learning
Service Learning is a method of teaching, learning and reflecting that combines academic classroom curriculum with meaningful service throughout the community More specifically, it integrates meaningful community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning experience, encourage lifelong civic engagement, and strengthen communities for the common good.
  • Service-learning makes academic content come alive as students apply their knowledge and skills to real-life situations. Students become more engaged in their studies and see that they can make a difference. Taking an active role in addressing community needs fosters responsible citizenship and contributes to character development.
    Jack O'Connell, California State Superintendent of Public Instruction

Children and Technology
Photo by Jann Randle (2005)

For more information on Service-Learning, MSU General Education and IAH initiatives, see IAH & Community Engagement
http://cisah.msu.edu/cisah_new/resources_comm.php

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