2017
DOI: 10.1177/1053825917712732
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Equine-Assisted Experiential Learning in Occupational Therapy Education

Abstract: Equine-assisted occupational therapy (EAOT) employs horse and human cooperation in activities that facilitate social, emotional, and cognitive development. The potential benefits of equine-assisted activities for students may influence the development of these types of skills in professional occupational therapy practice. This study explored the experience of students who participated in EAOT, related to problem-solving skills, analysis of activities, tolerance for ambiguity, effective communication, and refle… Show more

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“…Besides linking specific value chain challenges to learning activities, to learn from these challenging experiences, coffee farmers learn through interaction, pondering solutions through in-depth reflective dialogue. This finding confirms what is known about outside IP literature on how actors, including farmers, learn in social (Murphy, Wilson, and Greenberg 2017) and reflexive (Glowacki-Dudka et al 2017) environments.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Besides linking specific value chain challenges to learning activities, to learn from these challenging experiences, coffee farmers learn through interaction, pondering solutions through in-depth reflective dialogue. This finding confirms what is known about outside IP literature on how actors, including farmers, learn in social (Murphy, Wilson, and Greenberg 2017) and reflexive (Glowacki-Dudka et al 2017) environments.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Learner communication is essential for success of the process (Gibbons, Ebbeck, Gruno, & Battey, 2018), as students learn with and from each other (Murphy, Wilson, & Greenberg, 2017), pondering solutions through dialogue (Glowacki-Dudka et al, 2017).…”
Section: Research Question 2: What Is the Nature Of Treatment Of A Comentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During EAA, development and learning happen via controlled horse-human interactions, involving experimental growth [14] based on interspecific relationships [15]. The goal of these activities can be the development of a given skill, such as communication, problem solving or active listening [8,16], the bettering of peer relations, processing and managing emotions in general [17], or even a change of character, in the broad sense of the word [18]. The range of possible subjects is varied and wide, and can include top managers, at risk youth or abused women [19], and even children with a past of gender-based violence [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%