
Experiential Learning
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- Q1What was John Dewey's contribution to experiential learning?Introduced adventure-based learning programsInvented virtual reality in educationDeveloped the Experiential Learning CycleEmphasized the importance of hands-on experience and reflection30s
- Q2Which of the following is NOT a stage in David A. Kolb's Experiential Learning Cycle?Reflective ObservationActive ExperimentationAbstract ConceptualizationConcrete abstraction30s
- Q3In the Experiencing style of learning, especially imagining, individuals emphasize on:Thinking and actingFeeling and reflectingReflecting and actingFeeling and thinking30s
- Q4How does experiential learning apply in a Chemistry Lab setting?Using quantitative tools to analyze problemsReading formulas from a textbookMemorizing chemical reactionsObserving experiments and reflecting on results30s
- Q5What is the primary benefit of using virtual reality in the classroom for experiential learning?Reducing the importance of hands-on activitiesProviding theoretical knowledge without practical applicationsSimulating real-life experiences for immersive learningEliminating the need for textbooks30s
- Q6Which learning style is characterized by being structured, methodical, and precise?ImaginingAnalyzingDecidingInitiating30s
- Q7It is a pedagogical method where students learn by doing.Lecture based learningSocratic way of learningExperiential learningMemorizing based learning30s
- Q8Why are internships considered examples of experiential learning?They focus on theoretical concepts onlyThey allow students to gain hands-on experience in a work settingThey involve passive observation without active participationThey provide no practical skills30s
- Q9What is a potential limitation of experiential learning?It is too focused on theoretical conceptsMaking mistakes while learning can have consequencesIt does not promote critical thinkingIt is not applicable in real-world scenarios30s
- Q10In the context of teaching practicums, what role does a licensed teacher play?Takes over the teaching responsibilities completelyObserves the student's performance and offers constructive criticismProvides no oversight or guidanceDiscourages hands-on teaching experiences30s