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_aKofinas, Alexander and Tsay, Crystal Han _932317 |
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| 245 | _aIn favor of large classes: A social networks perspective on experiential learning | ||
| 260 | _aJournal of Management Education | ||
| 300 | _a45(5), Oct, 2021: p.760-785 | ||
| 520 | _aMost of the literature has viewed large classes as a problem and a challenge. Furthermore, large classes are often presented to be an obstacle to students’ experiential learning and a multitude of solutions can be found in the literature to manage large classes; solutions that include innovative technologies, alternative assessment designs, or expanding the capacity of delivery. This conceptual paper advocates that large classes, when used intentionally as a pedagogical tool, can be a powerful means for socialized and experiential learning for our students. In this work we connect the phenomenon of large classes with social network theory and concepts to re-conceptualize large classes as a social micro-cosmos consisting of a multitude of interconnected student communities. On this conceptual basis we offer three positive features of large classes: (i) higher levels of freedom for students to learn in their own terms (ii) learning from a diverse body of students and (iii) the provision of meaningful experiences of learning. We conclude with suggestions that should enable educators in large classes shift from an individualistic psychology-based model of experiential learning to a sociological model of experiential learning. – Reproduced | ||
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_aLarge classes, Social networks, Diversity, Othering, Freedom to learn _930348 |
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| 773 | _aJournal of Management Education | ||
| 906 | _aSOCIAL NETWORKS | ||
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