Exposition of process-based learning for first year university students

  • Callary B
  • Maher P
  • Root E
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In this expository essay, four faculty members co-reflect on the pedagogy used within one first-year course, Introduction to Community Studies (COMS 1100) at Cape Breton University (CBU).  We discuss the responsibility of facilitating five process-based pedagogical approaches. These complex and interrelated processes include: i) self -directed learning, ii) reflexive intra-personal learning, iii) group/inter-personal development, iv) experiential learning, and v) community-based and/or service learning. We describe and give examples of how these approaches help students learn how to learn, function, and grow respectfully with one another and with community.

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Callary, B., Maher, P., Root, E., & Ryan, J. (2018). Exposition of process-based learning for first year university students. Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 11. https://doi.org/10.22329/celt.v11i0.4941

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