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Abstract

The author advocates the application of experiential learning in economics courses at the tertiary level. The author evaluates a range of learning methods, both passive and active, in a student survey that provides data on undergraduate attitudes to various class activities. The results indicate a clear student preference for learning activities in economics that can be described as experiential. Analysis of reported student preferences also detects differences according to gender and day or evening class attendance. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Using Experiential Learning Techniques
Author
Hawtrey, Kim
Pages
143-152
Section
Economic Instruction
Publication year
2007
Publication date
Spring 2007
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc.
ISSN
00220485
e-ISSN
2152-4068
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
235244213
Copyright
Copyright Heldref Publications Spring 2007