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Experiential Learning

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My last post really got me pondering again the benefits of experiential hands-on learning.  When this happens, I sort of ‘geek-out’ and start looking at the research again…

I have so many fond memories from my own childhood homeschool experience.  I was pulled out of 1st grade after a disasterous first semester.  After a tentative first couple of years we settled into a lifestyle of learning and never looked back.  Something that I liked most about it was the ability to enjoy a more hands-on, experiential way of learning.  When you eat, breath and really experience what you are learning about, it sticks in a way that just reading, listening or rote memorization just can’t do.

The famous research by Edgar Dale shows the rates of retention with various types of learning.  Here’s how it breaks down.

Learning that incorporates a multi-faceted approach will really build on the strengths that each has to offer.
So in case you were wondering, I’m really not making this stuff up.
Much of my learning, growing up included elements from the bottom half of the pyramid above.  We not only read and talked about something, we experienced it.
This is effective not only with little kids, but also older one’s as well.  I used a lot of the hands-on learning that I had experienced in my childhood when I was at college.  It worked not only for me, but also with the students that I tutored when I taught the Human Anatomy and Physiology lab at ASU.
Thankfully, more schools out there are embracing this project-driven, hands-on, critical thinking type of approach as I saw in this article I reviewed last year.  I still just love how homeschooling provides a unique environment to personalize these hands-on interactions to fit the needs and interest for our children as individuals!
Ok, I’m off to try and get some sleep.  I feel like a kid on Christmas eve… We find out what we are having tomorrow and I’m just so excited!!!  haha, I’m one of those that likes the surprise in the middle of the pregnancy! 🙂  We’ll be surprising our boys and the rest of the family tomorrow night and hopefully giving you all an update in the next day or two whether or not we will continue to specialize in boys or diversify!   Talk to you all soon!

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  1. The Sunshine Crew says

    May 8, 2011 at 7:45 pm

    I shared your post about Experiential Learning on twitter. Did a Shout out on Twitter to all of your lovely Top 25 homeschooling mom bloggers. Way to go! Signed to follow your blog, too. Hope that you will follow my blog Sunrise Learning Lab and me on Twitter F5th
    (my blog name was too long for Twitter!)
    Have a happy Mother’s Day!
    Colleen:)

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  2. Camille says

    May 7, 2011 at 3:03 pm

    How wonderful to have the opportunity to *DO* learning in a hands-on way…homeschool really is the BEST!! 🙂

    Blessings,
    Camille

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  3. Cati Stokes says

    May 5, 2011 at 5:52 am

    Heather! Thank you so much for sharing this 🙂
    I never heard of Edgar Dale-And this is so true!
    I am so excited to learn more of Konos and incorporate more *doing* into our school!

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  4. Families of the Nations says

    May 4, 2011 at 5:59 pm

    Thanks so much for sharing this! I am so much at the bottom of that pyramid: if I don’t do it, I don’t learn it! So good to know about how children REALLY learn!

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  1. How To Turn Passive Learning Into Active Learning says:
    April 26, 2013 at 10:04 am

    […] embrace this kind of multi-sensory, experience rich environment.  A few years ago I wrote about experiential learning and the famous research by Edgar Dale showing the rates of retention with various types of […]

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