You can learn more about how to develop and implement experiential learning by accessing the following articles and useful links.
Useful Articles
by The Experiential Learning Hub, Toronto Metropolitan University.
Best practices to incorporate experiential learning into new opportunities.
by Education Advisory Board (EAB)
EAB has developed a collection of resources and tools designed to support the creation and deployment of experiential major maps.
Note: create an account and login to see the content.
(pdf) by University of Victoria
This document lists type of experiential education and a brief description of each type.
(pdf) by Brock University
This document provides a list of EL types and a short-description of each type.
by Queen's University
This is the final report created by Queen's University on the topic of experiential learning.
Guidelines for Assessment of Experiential Learning (pdf) by Teaching and Learning Services, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ
This guide provides an introduction to experiential learning with several strategies on how to assess experiential learning.
by Education Advisory Board (EAB)
Strategies to scale experiential learning and reflection across the curriculum.
by CEWIL Canada
Definitions about work-integrated learning.
(pdf) by HEQCO
This report presents findings from the Graduating Student Survey on Learning and Work, conducted as part of a multi-phase study launched by the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario to build the knowledge base about postsecondary work-integrated learning in Ontario.