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2024 College of Education, Open and Distance Learning IAA Journal of Education

The Impact of Experiential Learning on Students’ Academic Achievements a Case of Lukaya Town Council in Kalungu District

Nakitiibwa Caroline and Gwokyalya Edith Baagala

This experimental study was undertaken to assess the effectiveness of experiential learning strategies in influencingstudents learning. This study was undertaken in the form of a naturalistic inquiry. A naturalistic inquiry is one thatis conducted in a natural setting of interest to the researcher using natural methods such as observation,interviewing, thinking, reading, and writing. This investigation was conducted with three senior students at LukayaSeed School with the purpose of assessing the effectiveness of the experiential learning strategy in realizing the setlearning outcomes. The researcher used a convenient sampling technique to select all the one hundred and twelve(112) Form 3 History students to participate in the intervention. Data collected from daily journal recording as wellas their scores in activities of integration were analyzed using a frequency table with the intention of establishingthe mean score and the failure rate of students in history before the intervention was implemented. At the end of theinnovation, students were, to a large extent, able to construct an extensive and flexible historical knowledge base.The students were able to take ownership of their learning, and out of question, the researcher observed that seniorthree history students had become better problem-solvers. They had transformed into aggressive, self-directedlearners who collaborated, and they appeared intrinsically motivated. To a reasonable extent, the innovationengendered specific generic skills needed by students from the historic perspective, including reasoning skills, whichthey evidently applied to solve their own problems. There was also evidence of students becoming effectivecollaborators, as evidenced by their establishing common ground, resolving discrepancies, and working in groupsto negotiate actions they planned to take to arrive at an agreement. Education planners need to put much emphasison collaborative learning, at least across subjects, to develop students’ social skills because they learn a lot from theirpeers.Keywords: Experiential learning, Students, Education planners, History