Wednesday, June 22: Leading Towards Equity — Through
powerful experiential learning, teacher leaders and school teams deepen their own self - awareness around equity and bias.
Not exact matches
Dozens of studies of afterschool programs repeatedly underscore the
powerful impact of supporting a range of positive
learning outcomes, including academic achievement, by affording children and youth opportunities to practice new skills through hands - on,
experiential learning in project - based after school programs.
Experiential learning and constructivism, among other ways of thinking about how students
learn, hold that
learning is not only available outside the confines of the iconic teacher - student relationship, but is perhaps most
powerful there as well.
In order to help our students succeed in an global economy driven by dramatic, rapid and
powerful changes in technology, we need to harness new approaches and new possibilities to provide students with innovative, project - based,
experiential learning opportunities that better prepare them to be global citizens and lifelong learners.»
Through lecture, demonstration, meditations, video clips, and
experiential exercises you will
learn powerful techniques that can easily be integrated into your life and therapy practice.
The world gives you feedback because it's based on
experiential learning — the most
powerful kind of
learning.