Student Learning Outside the Traditional Classroom: A Message From the Editor-in-Chief

Authors

  • Gregg W. Wentzell Miami University Author

Abstract

Engaging students in nontraditional teaching and learning settings can transform their views of themselves as learners. When they venture beyond traditional classroom walls, students encounter authentic problems, practice critical-thinking skills, and engage with people and environments to create new knowledge in ways not possible otherwise. In the case of experiential learning such as study abroad and service- learning, benefits and impacts can extend to the communities and the inhabitants with whom students engage. The authors in this issue of the Journal explore student and instructor learning in non-traditional classroom environments and other topics.

Published

2024-04-23