Experiential Learning: Fostering lasting behavioural change

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Author/contributor
Title
Experiential Learning: Fostering lasting behavioural change
Abstract
The term ‘experiential learning’ is often mistakenly used to describe any learning experience that involves participatory activities. This paper presents an overview of what true experiential learning is and how this form of learning allows for real-world application - thus promoting lasting behavioural change. Furthermore, it explains how experiential learning was adopted as the methodological core of the Prospects psychosocial programme in Liberia, which builds ‘pre-employment skills’ in 3,500 vulnerable youth aged 15-24 years. The goal of the paper is to provide other youth and education development practitioners with a resource that can be used to strengthen youth and behaviour change programmes through the incorporation of the experiential learning theory. In addition, this paper explains its application in the Prospects programme, before concluding with key considerations of such a design. 1
Series Title
Prospects practice paper, 4
Institution
Mercy Corps
Date
2016.06
Pages
20
Language
en
Library Catalogue
Zotero
Citation
Norton, B. M. (2016). Experiential Learning: Fostering lasting behavioural change (Prospects Practice Paper, 4, p. 20). Mercy Corps.