Terri Hebert’s scientific contributions

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"The Trees Need Water" and the Students Need Authentic Responsibility: Learning Almost-in-the-Wild in a Community-Based Internship
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January 2022

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European Journal for Education Law and Policy

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Terri Hebert

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Gabrielle Robinson

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Jay B Brockman

Experiential learning in internships, a High-Impact Practice promoted in U.S. higher education, resembles "learning in the wild." This mixed-method study, conducted by a faculty-student ethnographic team, presents the qualities of the experience, in Dewey's terms, of a highly regarded community-based summer internship, with problem-led flexibility; bodily involvement and multimodality; respect for learners' capacities; mentors rather than teachers; multiple forms of diversity in a community of practice; cooperative social relations; genuine responsibility; security of basic needs; connection to community and place; ample but authentic time constraints.

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