Research shows that experience in addition to the degree is the #1 item employers are looking for in a new hire. In today's competitive job market you need to be able to show that you have on-the-job ...
It’s a common complaint among job applicants: Why does an entry-level position require two years of experience? There may be as many reasons as there are hiring managers, but you can earn the ...
The intersection of online learning and experiential learning is an intriguing curricular space for study and development. On the one hand, offering experiential learning to students in an online ...
There are a lot of different learning styles out there; not everyone is suited to listening to a lecture, then going off to perform a task or follow a procedure. Employee training is needed not only ...
From forestry students planting and studying young trees to engineering students building new problem-solving tools, experiential learning has long been an important part of a Duke education. In 2023, ...
But providing opportunities for experiential learning can be a struggle for some higher education institutions because of ...
Since launching the Project Portal in 2019, the Experiential Learning Network has engaged over 1,000 UB undergraduate students in mentored projects and digital badges—over 700 students last year alone ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated inequalities in educational opportunity and employment, and it’s time for a new approach to connecting education and work to close the gaps. Before the pandemic ...
A complete legal education brings the law to life, combining traditional classroom methods with practical applications. At BC Law, first-hand experiences permeate our curriculum, beginning in the ...
There's a lot to learn inside the classroom. But there's even more outside those doors. Through experiential learning opportunities, you'll encounter real-world problems and develop solutions that ...