Venue: Karachi
Workshop - “Experiential Learning” |
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Workshop Objectives: |
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To develop an understanding of experiential learning philosophy and appreciate the place of experiential techniques in one’s own pedagogical portfolio. |
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Learning Outcomes: |
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1. To develop an understanding of experiential learning philosophy in its theoretical context. 2. To design experiential learning activities for the classroom and lead them from start to finish. 3. To appreciate the place of experiential learning techniques in one’s own pedagogical portfolio. |
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Workshop Content: |
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1. Theoretical understanding of experiential learning philosophy. 2. Sharing ideas for experiential learning activities. 3. Designing and implementing experiential learning activities in the classroom. 4. Understanding how experiential learning facilitates and enriches learning by other methods . |
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Who will benefit from this workshop?: |
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Faculty Members and Program Directors. |
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Facilitators: |
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Notes: |
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** If unforeseen circumstances occurs during the workshop and one day before the scheduled workshop, NBEAC will not refund the registration fee. |
NBEAC has conducted a two days training program on experiential learning on the 18th and 19th of October 2022 in collaboration with IBA Karachi.
The training was conducted by the trainers Dr. Amber Gul Rashid and Dr. Saima Husain both from IBA Karachi having a diversified experience of experiential learning. The session was designed to develop an understanding of experiential learning philosophy and appreciate the place of experiential techniques in one’s pedagogical portfolio. Some of the learning outcomes of the training session were to develop an understanding of experiential learning philosophy in its theoretical context along with the focus on experiential learning activities for the classroom from start to finish and to integrate the place of experiential learning techniques in one’s pedagogical portfolio. Around 30 participants including senior managers and faculty from across the business schools of Pakistan attended the training session.
The training event was exclusively sponsored by IMSciences, Bahria University, University of Central Punjab, University of Lahore, Innovative Research Universities, Dow University of Health Sciences, Lahore School of Economics, National Textile University, Salim Habib University, Lahore Garrison University, IBA Sukkur, ILMA University, Institute of Business and Management, DHA Suffa University and Jinnah University for Women.
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NBEAC has three main functions: accreditation, training and networking. In its accreditation function, it develops and implements standards to improve the quality of business education in Pakistan. In its training function, it provides opportunities to faculty and managers to learn about quality standards and related matters. In its networking function, it provides a forum for business education professionals to learn from each other through conferences and seminars.