Experiential learning is the most powerful and natural form of learning. You will gain reflection on experience. For example, age one baby learn many new skills through painful experiential learning, they tried to walk and fail, and when they tried to stand up again, the young baby finally learns how to walk through a repeated way to doing. The benefit of experiential learning is people will learn more quickly and retain more information when they are doing something. As Sir Richard Branson says, “You don’t learn to walk by following rules. You learn by doing, and by fall over.”(Richard Branson 26 October2014)
Experiential learning is the major type of learning design we use. Our students are introduced to Chinese tea culture through many fun paragraphs or videos. Students are also given some discussion questions to discuss with friends or family. This engages their individual thinking skills, and we also want to see the students’ writing skills. Therefore, we need students to write a blog page on Chinese tea. This gives us insight into how many students learned after watching the video.
References
Why is experiential learning important?
https://www.easchooltours.com/blog/experiential-learning-learn-through-experience
Experiential learning: learning by doing (2)
3.6 Experiential learning: learning by doing (2) – Teaching in a Digital Age (opentextbc.ca)
What Is Experiential Learning?
Brief Commentary
The common tea plant, Camellia Sinensis, produces a beverage called tea by steeping its leaves, twigs, or buds in hot water for 1 to 5 minutes.
Tea’s color is determined by its fermentation. White tea has the least fermentation. Black tea has the most fermentation. The fermentation process stops once the tea leaves have been fully dried. This is how the tea leaves retain their color (white, green, black) after drying.
Many people are aware today that tea has many health benefits (especially green tea). It is true that green tea was hardly available in grocery stores, convenience stores, and restaurants two years ago. Today, you can find it everywhere. Fast food restaurants serve it as well.
Learning Outcomes
After learning from this sub-topic, students will be able to…
Regular tea consumption has many benefits
The effects of tea on body composition
Tea and cardiovascular health
Tea and cancer
Understanding Tea-Video
Interactive Activities
Online Discussion
Website: https://groups.google.com/g/topic-2-teas-nutritional-value/c/BIyXHFNA6Is
Formative Assessment
Blog
Blog on Google Doc
This assignment requires the student to write a blog on tea and body health based on a video and some blogs. This blog needs to be 300 words long in order to assess your knowledge of tea and what you believe about tea and coffee.
Website: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xN4w2RUpc6hKVgnt7Ap1M3_281hWf6jFeFQSEXVbLdQ/edit
References
What you should know about tea
By Ryan Andrews, MS, MA, RD, RYT, CSCS
https://www.precisionnutrition.com/what-you-should-know-about-tea
The Hidden Health Benefits of Tea
https://www.pennmedicine.org/updates/blogs/health-and-wellness/2019/december/health-benefits-of-tea