Everyone has a different style of learning. Some people do well with reading the written word. Others learn better through audio. For some, sitting in a quiet library or home office space is key. For ...
Experiential, active, and applied learning have long been a cornerstone of leadership education and development in higher education (Priest & Clegorne, 2015). Experiential learning shifts the focus of ...
In the past few years, we’ve seen more Ph.D.s applying their training in ways that go beyond the traditional academic convention. Recent Ph.D.s are becoming more versatile in their professional and ...
Learning results from what the student does and thinks and only from what the student does and thinks. The teacher can advance learning only by influencing what the student does to learn. (Lovett et ...
What’s the best way to figure out if a career path is right for you? Well, of course, you may first want to read about it, study job descriptions and ask people who have followed such a path about ...
Experience in addition to your academic work and record are especially important in preparing for a healthcare career. This experiential learning helps you develop the core competencies that health ...
One essential aspect of chemical education is to prepare students for a broad variety of career opportunities. Chemistry courses at all levels best serve students and society by increasing awareness ...
Individuals take in and process information in a variety of ways, according to Terrence Maltbia, associate professor of organization and leadership at Columbia University. When it comes to employee ...
The course 'Advanced Studies in Language, Media, and Society (JAPN 450)' connects Drexel students with peers from Tamagawa University in Tokyo to discuss the role of language at the intersection of ...