S8E3: Empowering Student Success: The Impact of Experiential Education
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In this episode of the Eccles Business Buzz podcast, host Francis Johnson welcomes Ruchi Watson, Managing Director of the Goff Strategic Leadership Institute, and Maya Jolley, Director of Student Experience and Marketing and Communications at Goff.
Together they discuss the importance of experiential learning in the student experience at the David Eccles School of Business. They delve into how hands-on learning opportunities set students up for post-graduation success, and how the Goff institute can assist students to land and succeed in their first internships.
The episode explores diverse examples of practical learning, from internships to multidisciplinary team projects, and discusses the impact of strategic leadership in student development. With the elevation of the Goff Strategic Leadership Institute, these programs aim to extend their reach across campus and beyond, fostering a mindset of continuous growth and value creation among students.
Eccles Business Buzz is a production of the David Eccles School of Business and is produced by University FM.
Episode Quotes
The Goff Institute provides unique experiential learning that goes beyond the classroom.
[02:44] There’s so many different methods of engaging in experiential learning. I think one thing that we try and really do here at Goff is provide that self-reflection for those students to say, “Hey, you’re here on this campus, and there are more opportunities than maybe you even realize that you’re already engaging in to practice and build your resume and build your life skills and learn more about yourself so that you can be better set up for success after graduation.”
On building students’ confidence through experiential learning.
[05:33] 51% of Gen Z graduates are not feeling prepared to enter the workforce right now. So, a lot of what we’re doing is trying to bolster that so that we can say, “You’re growing in confidence, you’re getting these experiences here so that when you go into the workforce, you really know already a little bit of what you’re good at, what to expect, and then also can really succeed in your future careers.”
Impactful experiences that students won’t find anywhere else but at Eccles School.
[10:55] People don’t understand necessarily, if I go to a classroom and I learn something, is that valuable? When you pair what you learn with how you do things, then that really is magical. And experiential learning takes you to that place of taking what you know and figuring what to do with it to make it valuable. And so, as we think about that, that is really game changing and something that isn’t necessarily happening everywhere. It’s really unique to the Eccles School to have experiential learning not only baked in to the core required classes, but a student who’s interested in impact investing can go do something at the Sorenson Impact Institute. A student that’s interested in, gosh, policy could go work at the Gardner Policy Institute. We have a number of different experiences that you really cannot find anywhere else that are right here at the Eccles School. And that makes us really differentiated and something that, to be honest, not only do we not see in other places, but as we’ve worked with consultants and other folks that have come in to evaluate what we do, they’ve said they’re not seeing it elsewhere, either. So, it’s really exciting to talk about the things that we’re doing because you’re really not going to find it at other institutions the way that we have it here.
Maya discusses how experiential learning pairs well with leadership training.
[17:06] I think really blending the leadership education with teaching the how and learning to do is so key and because our programs are multidisciplinary, you’re getting engineering students working next to psychology students, working next to finance students to really tackle these huge strategic challenges that are faced by our community partners, which might be a one person startup all the way up to a multi-billion dollar company. So they’re working together to tackle these truly, really amazing and nitty gritty and ambiguous challenges. And that is the real world, right? We’re not going to leave college and be working on our own. I mean, sure there are certainly silos in the real world, but our own academic silos, we’re prepping these students to be able to speak across disciplines to be able to understand the value of acknowledging our own strengths and then acknowledging the strengths of our team members.
Show Links:
- Ruchi Watson | David Eccles School of Business
- Ruchi Watson | Website
- Ruchi Watson | LinkedIn
- Maya Jolley | David Eccles School of Business
- Maya Jolley | LinkedIn
- Goff Strategic Leadership Institute | David Eccles School of Business
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