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The Handbook of Experiential Learning
The Handbook of Experiential Learning
Edited by Melvin L. Silberman, Temple University
ISBN: 978-0-7879-8258-4
©2007
400 pages
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In this collaborative work, Mel Silberman draws together contemporary thought and practice on a wide gamut of experiential learning applications from the leading experiential learning experts: In addition to Silberman's own contributions--his Active Training method is one of the most significant experiential learning models to emerge in the last 20 years--there are contributions from such acknowledged learning experts as Thiagi, Roger Schank, Jim Kouzes, Michael Marquandt, Harold Stolovitch, Dave Meier, Marc Krensky, Bob Pike, Darlene Pettry, Clark Aldrich, Cathy Rezak, Kevin Eikenberry, Elaine Biech, Kat Koppett, Bob Lucas, Scott Simmerman, and Ed Scannell.

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