Ten Expeditionary Learning Principles
(based on the ideas of Kurt Hahn & other educational leaders)Note Courtesy - James Neill
Last updated:- 09 Mar 2005.
Expeditionary Learning has its own principles. It was James Neill who formed them and gave them to the modern day world as the,'Ten Expeditioinary Priniciples'.
These 10 principles, which seek to describe a caring, adventurous school culture and approach to learning, were drawn from the ideas of Kurt Hahn and other education leaders for use in Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound (ELOB) schools.
[1]The primacy of self-discovery
[2]The having of wonderful ideas
[3]The responsibility for learning
[4]Empathy and caring
[5]Success and failure
[6]Collaboration and competition
[7]Diversity and inclusion
[8]The natural world
[9]Solitude and reflection
[10]Service and compassion.
With Best Wishes,
A.S.Prasad.
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