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Why is high impact and experiential learning such an important part of your college education? We talk about how these experiences, which often include risk-taking and exploration, contribute to deeper student engagement. 

The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), which has roots in studies that focus on the impact of student involvement in their own educational pathway, is a longitudinal survey that looks at these learning modes. If you are an active partner in your own education you will be better prepared for a rapidly changing and fluid workplace landscape.

There are five high-impact learning models that are measured including service learning (what Katelyn calls community engagement class models), internships and co-ops, study abroad, faculty-partnered research, and capstone projects. To this we also add living-learning dorms and honors colleges.

In our tips section we encourage you to look at NSSE results if published by a college and to think about how you will intentionally map out your own experiential learning plan...with flexibility in mind.

Time Stamps:

00:37 What Are We Learning This Week?  Katelyn continues our prior conversations around the shrinking of higher education and managing the panic response to headlines.

05:43  Big Picture: What are high impact experiences in a college education? We introduce you to the National Survey of Student Engagement and the measurements of experiential learning that define engagement through high impact.

24:52 “Stump the IEC (Independent Educational Consultant)” : Can Whitney name some of the most noteworthy platinum-level bike friendly universities in the U.S.?

30:00  Tips and Strategies 

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