February 27, 2025 - 03:52

The Society for Experiential Education (SEE) has chosen Dr. Julie Dierberger to co-lead a national cohort of scholar-practitioners committed to enhancing experiential learning across various educational settings. This prestigious fellowship aims to foster innovative practices and deepen the understanding of experiential education among participants.
Dr. Dierberger, known for her extensive work in the field, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the role. Her leadership is expected to inspire fellow educators and researchers to explore new methodologies and frameworks that enrich student engagement and learning outcomes.
The fellowship will provide participants with opportunities to collaborate, share insights, and develop strategies that can be implemented in their respective institutions. By focusing on hands-on learning experiences, the initiative seeks to create a lasting impact on educational practices nationwide.
This selection underscores Dr. Dierberger's commitment to advancing experiential education and her role in shaping the future of learning.
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