Experiential learning is the process of gaining knowledge through personal, hands-on or on-the-job experience. This approach helps learners deepen their understanding by engaging in real-world experiences, analyzing their actions and outcomes and gaining confidence through practical engagement. Examples of experiential learning include internships, job shadowing, simulations or role-playing.
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