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How to Incorporate Experiential Education in Your Curricula

Experiential learning is increasing in popularity in higher education. By solving real-world problems, collaborating with professionals in their field, or immersing themselves in community-service projects, students learn by doing. Integrating those experiences into the curriculum allows colleges to create well-rounded graduates who can thrive in a fast-moving world.


The Chronicle’s report, Hands-On Career Preparation, explores the history of experiential education and explains why hands-on instruction better equips students with in-demand skills like critical thinking, resilience, and flexibility.

Order this report today to help guide for administrators who are looking to align their programs with the needs of employers, and faculty members who are interested in incorporating experiential learning in their curricula.

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