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    Leadership is one of the most comprehensively researched processes in the behavioral sciences, because the success of all economic, political, and organizational systems depends on the effective and efficient guidance of the leaders (Barrow 1977). Therefore, to better understand the success of an organization, study its leaders. Great leaders create a vision for an organization, articulate the vision to the followers, build a shared vision, craft a path to achieve the vision, and guide their organizations

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    Service Learning in College Service learning provides college students with a whole new method of learning. This type of learning provides a student with an experience outside of the classroom in their area of concentration. Emily Knab, a college student at the University of Miami, has experienced service learning and found it very beneficial in her area of interest. Emily is studying education and wants to become a teacher in the future. She performed her service learning at an

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    pedagogies are synonymous with service learning. Engagement projects are the ones that combine learning goals and community service to enhance both student growth and common good. The National Service Learning Clearinghouse defines it with a teaching and learning strategy that integrates meaningful community service combining instruction and reflection to enrich the learning experience, teach civic responsibility and strengthen the communities. (The National Service Learning Clearinghouse, n.d.) The quote

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    Framework for Transfer of Learning: People, Timing, and Strategies Program Planner Facilitators Learners Other Stakeholders Before The transfer of retention ideas through specific programs, such a writing program, mentorship program or outreach program Ask learners to participate in two to three chosen retention programs. Select the two or three retention programs specifically designed to fit their needs that will relate to their expectations for learning transfer. Ensure that the funds for

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    Lee Vygotsky, Jean Piaget, and Howard Gardner will be evaluated through the lens of experiential learning. Through Vygotsky’s realization of the childhood learning through “hands-on” experience (experiential learning), the cultural and socioeconomic factors defines the progress a child makes in the individual progression towards growth in the educational system. Piaget beheld similar views on experiential learning in the context of the family unit as an extension of social and educational progress

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    Learning Autobiography This autobiography will suffice as an explanation of prior academic learning that I’ve acquired over a 31-year span of my work and educational lifetime. My learning autobiography will display how I’ve been promoted through the ranks of each company I spent the most time with, gaining lasting knowledge along the way, it is here that I will demonstrate my experiential learning. Throughout my career, there have been many opportunities for me to partake in on-the-job-training and

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    Motivation that can spark transformative learning, and therefore lead to a change, is grounded in people and it should be discovered first. Faculty, staff, and students have different agendas and their interests are not aligned. It would be interesting to examine what would motivate the parties to have a dialogue. Dervin, F. (2017). “I find it odd that people have to highlight other people’s differences - even when there are none”: Experiential learning and interculturality in teacher education

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    few years have argued for the use of an alternative approach to teaching organizational behavior, one that emphasizes experiential learning. This approach "emphasizes an existential, emergent view for learning organizational behavior" (McMullen, 1979), where the role of the instructor is that of learning facilitator, responsible for designing experiences for students to base learning upon, rather than as teacher, responsible for lecturing on theory and concepts. While gaining wide acceptance, this

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    Academic & Experiential Learning The manner with which school counselors are encouraged in taking on prevention and intervention strategies will be utilized through is a combination of psychoeducational and small groups. Psychoeducational groups work on developing and expanding students’ cognitive, social and behavioral perceptions of drug use (Corey, Corey & Corey, 2014) while counseling groups will focus on personal, emotional and social/interpersonal development, problem-solving and in introducing

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    Helyer and Lee suggest higher education institutes are forming new ideas to “assist unemployed graduates with the benefits of experiential learning” (349). Simple things like mock interviews, job shadowing, and lessons on punctuality and workplace etiquette can increase readiness for college graduates (Helyer and Lee 351). The readiness of a college graduate attracts firms to hire them. A firm can learn about a student’s credentials by looking at their mock interviews, and reviewing the content of

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