Integrative Learning Experiences : Benchmark Achievements, Connotations, & Preferences
Date
2014-04Author
Hanson, Erin
Benjamin, Alexis
Advisor(s)
Schultz, Nicole J.
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Research shows that creating and evaluating strategies that encourage students to engage in
integrative learning (IL) promotes advancement of personal, educational, and professional
development (Newell, 2010; Flower & Rhodes, 2005). Studies illustrate that the commitment to
providing students with higher education IL opportunities should be practiced intentionally to maximize student connections to course material and across disciplines (Werdner, 2013; Miller, 2005). The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which students engaged in IL and the extent to which students were aware of such.
Subject
Integrative learning
College students
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/69779Type
Presentation
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Color poster with text and charts.

