Ryerson is a leader in Experiential Learning
Experiential learning is an important part of Ryerson University’s model of education that emphasizes relevance and the integration of theory and practice.
Experiential learning at Ryerson is seen as the outcome of a carefully designed mix of pedagogic and curricular strategies embracing varied learning challenges, activities and environments.
The objective of experiential learning (EL) is to provide an education that attends in some balanced manner to the student’s need to advance both knowledge acquisition and critical judgement; both thinking and acting; reflection and engagement; career development and informed citizenship; growth as an individual and greater connectivity with the larger community. The ideal of experiential education is to help students achieve these balances in a manner sensitive to the characteristics and needs of their individual disciplines, fields, and professions.
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Interpersonal Skills Training Centre (ISTC)
A centre of excellence since 1990, the Interpersonal Skills Teaching Centre (ISTC) at Ryerson University is dedicated to the learning and teaching of interpersonal communication skills. A leader in experiential learning, the ISTC works closely with clients to build and deliver live, performance-based simulations which target specific learning objectives, enhance professional development initiatives and support a variety of performance assessment models.
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