A curriculum for authentic learning

  • Gordon R
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Gordon discusses the essential components of authentic learning including the necessity that students actively solve problems and the importance of "essential knowledge" that is meaningful to students. Academic challenges, scenario challenges, and real-life problems are at the heart of the experiential learning cycle.

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Gordon, R. (1998). A curriculum for authentic learning. The Education Digest, 63(7), 4.

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