Experiential learning as implemented by higher education institutions in the education and training of public relations practitioners in South Africa

M.Tech. (Public Relations Management) === Learning through experience or experiential learning is an aspect of learning that proved to be very challenging to study. This study aimed to investigate the contemporary view of experiential learning and the practices used by higher education service provi...

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Main Author: Benecke, Dalien Rene
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11295
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uj-uj-115842017-09-16T04:00:59ZExperiential learning as implemented by higher education institutions in the education and training of public relations practitioners in South AfricaBenecke, Dalien ReneActive learning - South Africa.Service learning - South AfricaExperiential learning - South AfricaM.Tech. (Public Relations Management)Learning through experience or experiential learning is an aspect of learning that proved to be very challenging to study. This study aimed to investigate the contemporary view of experiential learning and the practices used by higher education service providers In South Africa in the implementation of experiential learning activities in public relations qualifications. Higher education service providers play a significant role in determining the content of a curriculum and for that reason it was decided to start this investigation by focusing on higher education service providers. The study aimed to explore and analyse the concept of experiential learning as it pertains to public relations education and training and develop a framework for effective and standardised implementation. Experiential learning can be defined as a holistic approach to learning in which the learner is actively involved in the learning process by means of concrete experience, abstract conceptualisation, observation and reflection as well as active experimentation. Higher education service providers have included experiential learning activities in their education and training programmes for a number of years. International and local public relations qualifications have as part of the proposed curriculum, internships or cooperative education programmes included as a credit bearing component to the qualification. The research study began by determining what experiential learning is, how higher education service providers view experiential learning, its relevance to public relations education and training and how it is implemented in public relations qualifications across South Africa. Educators, learners and future employers all form part of the stakeholder group involved in the education and training of public relations practitioners for the South African industry. The expectations of these groups of individuals need to be taken into consideration when designing qualifications, and partnerships are needed to ensure that all are involved in achieving the set objectives. Developments in higher education and training in South Africa include the forming of closer working relationships between education and labour...2014-06-23Thesisuj:11584http://hdl.handle.net/10210/11295University of Johannesburg
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topic Active learning - South Africa.
Service learning - South Africa
Experiential learning - South Africa
spellingShingle Active learning - South Africa.
Service learning - South Africa
Experiential learning - South Africa
Benecke, Dalien Rene
Experiential learning as implemented by higher education institutions in the education and training of public relations practitioners in South Africa
description M.Tech. (Public Relations Management) === Learning through experience or experiential learning is an aspect of learning that proved to be very challenging to study. This study aimed to investigate the contemporary view of experiential learning and the practices used by higher education service providers In South Africa in the implementation of experiential learning activities in public relations qualifications. Higher education service providers play a significant role in determining the content of a curriculum and for that reason it was decided to start this investigation by focusing on higher education service providers. The study aimed to explore and analyse the concept of experiential learning as it pertains to public relations education and training and develop a framework for effective and standardised implementation. Experiential learning can be defined as a holistic approach to learning in which the learner is actively involved in the learning process by means of concrete experience, abstract conceptualisation, observation and reflection as well as active experimentation. Higher education service providers have included experiential learning activities in their education and training programmes for a number of years. International and local public relations qualifications have as part of the proposed curriculum, internships or cooperative education programmes included as a credit bearing component to the qualification. The research study began by determining what experiential learning is, how higher education service providers view experiential learning, its relevance to public relations education and training and how it is implemented in public relations qualifications across South Africa. Educators, learners and future employers all form part of the stakeholder group involved in the education and training of public relations practitioners for the South African industry. The expectations of these groups of individuals need to be taken into consideration when designing qualifications, and partnerships are needed to ensure that all are involved in achieving the set objectives. Developments in higher education and training in South Africa include the forming of closer working relationships between education and labour...
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title_short Experiential learning as implemented by higher education institutions in the education and training of public relations practitioners in South Africa
title_full Experiential learning as implemented by higher education institutions in the education and training of public relations practitioners in South Africa
title_fullStr Experiential learning as implemented by higher education institutions in the education and training of public relations practitioners in South Africa
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