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Definition of experiential in English: experientialadjective ɪkˌspɪərɪˈɛntʃ(ə)lɛkˌspɪərɪˈɛntʃ(ə)lɪkˌspɪriˈɛn(t)ʃ(ə)l Involving or based on experience and observation. the experiential learning associated with employment Example sentencesExamples - There will also be an audition free production to make the learning process experiential at the end of the workshop.
- Rapid team building through experiential learning has advanced greatly during the past decade.
- In this sense, experiential learning offers a form of backward-looking wisdom.
- There is a very real need to relate the concepts of capstone courses and experiential learning.
- All learning requires an experiential component, after all.
- The combination of critical thinking and experiential learning can be valuable for students.
- Space and time are experiential or phenomenal categories, central to our being-in-the-world.
- Their logical method is grounded in the world around them, and the human beings in it, in a much more existential or experiential sense.
- These tests indicate that both lecture and experiential methods produced positive learning.
- The distinction between experiential education and service learning is unclear.
- At best, sceptical hypotheses cover the same experiential data.
- Apprenticeships and experiential learning are often used to communicate it.
- Instead working parties were set up in which decisions were based on experiential evidence.
- These can become humorous role plays accompanied by much laughter as well as experiential learning.
- I do not mean that experiential interests are characteristically frivolous or critical interests inevitably profound.
- It has no effect on experiential well-being except to end it.
- Nearly every student begins to recognize that this class emphasizes experiential learning.
- They are the experiential rock on which the belief in true moral responsibility is founded.
- Hallucinogens are an experiential development that undermines our idea of ‘what's out there’.
- The experiential learning cycle, which can be entered at any stage, provides a useful framework for planning teaching sessions.
Synonyms observed, seen, factual, actual, real, verifiable, first-hand
Derivatives adverb What makes some desires particularly urgent is rather the way things seem experientially to the person who is in their grip. Example sentencesExamples - We can build resilience in any child, but it has to he done experientially - it can't be done in words.
- It's reality-based, experientially oriented, and highly intentional in its academic design, combining peer-to-peer learning and leading academic and faculty advisors.
- In cases like this, claims about the world would be no more certain, even if they could be experientially grounded.
- As liturgy it is approached experientially, bringing people into a dynamic contemporary encounter with God.
noun
Origin Early 19th century: from experience, on the pattern of words such as inferential. Rhymes cadential, confidential, consequential, credential, deferential, differential, essential, evidential, existential, exponential, influential, intelligential, irreverential, jurisprudential, penitential, pestilential, potential, preferential, presidential, providential, prudential, quintessential, referential, residential, reverential, sapiential, sciential, sentential, sequential, tangential, torrential Definition of experiential in US English: experientialadjectiveɪkˌspɪriˈɛn(t)ʃ(ə)likˌspirēˈen(t)SH(ə)l Involving or based on experience and observation. the experiential learning associated with employment Example sentencesExamples - The distinction between experiential education and service learning is unclear.
- The experiential learning cycle, which can be entered at any stage, provides a useful framework for planning teaching sessions.
- Instead working parties were set up in which decisions were based on experiential evidence.
- There is a very real need to relate the concepts of capstone courses and experiential learning.
- Their logical method is grounded in the world around them, and the human beings in it, in a much more existential or experiential sense.
- I do not mean that experiential interests are characteristically frivolous or critical interests inevitably profound.
- At best, sceptical hypotheses cover the same experiential data.
- Space and time are experiential or phenomenal categories, central to our being-in-the-world.
- These can become humorous role plays accompanied by much laughter as well as experiential learning.
- These tests indicate that both lecture and experiential methods produced positive learning.
- Nearly every student begins to recognize that this class emphasizes experiential learning.
- Hallucinogens are an experiential development that undermines our idea of ‘what's out there’.
- All learning requires an experiential component, after all.
- Apprenticeships and experiential learning are often used to communicate it.
- In this sense, experiential learning offers a form of backward-looking wisdom.
- The combination of critical thinking and experiential learning can be valuable for students.
- They are the experiential rock on which the belief in true moral responsibility is founded.
- There will also be an audition free production to make the learning process experiential at the end of the workshop.
- It has no effect on experiential well-being except to end it.
- Rapid team building through experiential learning has advanced greatly during the past decade.
Synonyms observed, seen, factual, actual, real, verifiable, first-hand
Origin Early 19th century: from experience, on the pattern of words such as inferential. |