Article
Action Learning Unveiled: Finding Depth Through Understanding Related Constructs
Journal on Excellence in College Teaching
Document Type
Article
Publisher
Miami University
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Abstract
The quality of student learning is a subject of considerable attention in higher education institutions around the world. One emerging pedagogy that addresses this issue for both higher education and the professional workplace is action learning. One concern, however, is that the definitions and conceptions of action learning vary widely. The author provides an in-depth examination of the term and its connections with other interrelated themes and constructs. She explores the relationship between action learning and action research, active learning and active practice, experiential learning, academic service-learning, and community-based research.
Citation Information
Madsen, S. R. (2007). Action learning unveiled: Finding depth through understanding related constructs. Journal of Excellence in College Teaching, 18(2), 5-25.