Experiential Learning in Sport Management: Integrating Theory and Practice
Experiential Learning in Sport Management: Integrating Theory and Practice
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Experiential learning is an effective way for students to interact with their peers and apply theory to practical, industry-relevant scenarios. Designing undergraduate courses that use participatory activities can help kinesthetic learners retain knowledge, further supporting professional skill development for students. This pedagogical strategy may also help ensure student interests are driving the course and as a result, increase their overall engagement. Strategies to consider when adopting experiential learning include:
- Connect theory with practice in participatory activities throughout the term.
- Using case studies to encourage students to apply what they learned in a realistic scenario.
- Scaffolded term projects.
- Planning phased modules each focused on a specific topics and learning objectives, applying theory to practice following a timeline related to the industry event of interest.
- Collect student feedback in the early years of implementation to refine and adapt course design.
→ Citation
Warner, S., & Buenaño, A. L. (2024). The engaged learner: Undergraduate research and the Super Bowl. Sport Management Education Journal, ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1123/smej.2023-0012
→ Keywords
- Experiential Education
- Sport Management
- Course Design
- Participatory Action Research
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Snapshot Writer: Megan Piché
Snapshot Publication Date: 2024
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