Experiential learning and reflective writing are important components of college instructors’ repertoires. Learning is not complete without proper reflection. The purpose of this study was to examine undergraduate students’ perceptions of learning in a leadership course that emphasized experiential learning methods. The respondents included the students enrolled in a Professional Leadership Development course. Students were asked to keep a reflective journal and to prepare a reflective paper at course completion. Using content analysis of the students’ reflections, it was determined that the students benefited from receiving instruction associated with experiential learning. They recognized each of the teaching strategies associated with the four stages of the Experiential Learning Cycle and the importance of each in maximizing learning. Incorporation of teaching strategies associated with experiential learning within the collegiate leadership classroom did enhance student learning, whereby allowing students to approach learning in a deep manner.
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15 January 2010
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January 15 2010
The Effects of Experiential Learning with an Emphasis on Reflective Writing on Deep-Level Processing of Leadership Students Open Access
Copie Moore;
Copie Moore
1
Assistant Professor Southern Arkansas University Agriculture Department Magnolia
, AR
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Barry L. Boyd;
Barry L. Boyd
2
Associate Professor and Associate Head Texas A&M University Department of Agricultural Leadership
, Education, and Communications College Station, TX
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Kim E. Dooley
Kim E. Dooley
3
Professor Texas A&M University Department of Agricultural Leadership
, Education, and Communications College Station, TX
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Journal of Leadership Education (2010) 9 (1): 36–52.
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Moore C, Boyd BL, Dooley KE (2010), "The Effects of Experiential Learning with an Emphasis on Reflective Writing on Deep-Level Processing of Leadership Students". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 9 No. 1 pp. 36–52, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V9/I1/RF3
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