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There appears to be general confusion about the difference between experiential learning and related terms. People appear to want to redirect this term to several different terms [[experiential education]] and [[active learning]] being the two most recent. There is a significant body of literature specifically and directly related to E.L. in and on its own rights. The term is significant to warrant it's own consideration. Finally the redirection replicates an ongoing issue in the literature that uses terms related to E.L. in a synonymous way. ([[User:Dr adventure|Dr adventure]] 06:58, 6 November 2007 (UTC))

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DO NOT REDIRECT

There appears to be general confusion about the difference between experiential learning and related terms. People appear to want to redirect this term to several different terms experiential education and active learning being the two most recent. There is a significant body of literature specifically and directly related to E.L. in and on its own rights. The term is significant to warrant it's own consideration. Finally the redirection replicates an ongoing issue in the literature that uses terms related to E.L. in a synonymous way. (Dr adventure 06:58, 6 November 2007 (UTC))[reply]