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Islam in Indonesia / Experiential learning / Indonesia / Southeast Asia / Experiential education / Education / Critical pedagogy / Alternative education
Date: 2014-07-21 16:17:55
Islam in Indonesia
Experiential learning
Indonesia
Southeast Asia
Experiential education
Education
Critical pedagogy
Alternative education

Teaching Asia Through Field Trips and Experiential Learning Students from the SEAiC program in 2012 during their visit to an Islamic boarding school in Jepara, a province in central Java, Indonesia. Photo by author. I s

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