Beyond Experience: The Experiential Approach to Cross-cultural EducationDonald Batchelder, Elizabeth G. Warner |
Contents
INTRODUCTION by David S Hoopes Executive Secretary | 3 |
THE EDUCATIONAL VALUES OF EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION | 23 |
VIEWS ON CROSSCULTURAL LEARNING | 37 |
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