The Experiential Learning Cycle in Undergraduate Diversity and Social Justice Education |
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Authors: | Greg L Pugh |
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Institution: | 1. School of Social Work, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, USAgpugh@pdx.edu |
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Abstract: | Teaching for diversity and social justice is the teaching of complex abstract ideas about privilege and oppression, such as the social construction of social groups and identity. An effective way to teach this material is with experiential learning, but this approach requires much more than exercises and activities. Courses must be consciously structured to emphasize both the elements and cycle of experiential learning, as well as attending to critical thinking and the potential for cognitive dissonance. An example of this process from an undergraduate course is presented to demonstrate course construction, experiential learning strategies, and initial outcomes. |
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Keywords: | experiential learning diversity social justice |
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