To Use or Not to Use Experiential Techniques That is the Question

Authors

  • Ralph F. Catalanello

Abstract

This paper attempts to focus on some of the benefits and costs of utilizing experiential techniques from the perspective of the instructor. Benefits such as reduced boredom, increased status and improved teaching effectiveness are proposed, while costs such as time and effort requirements, variances in student expectations and limited peer support are identified. Interdisciplinary approaches are suggested as potential answers to reducing costs and increasing benefits.

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Published

1980-03-13