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Dr. Henle has been a full-time faculty member in Applied Human Sciences at Concordia since September, 2004. Central to his teaching and research, Dr. Henle is concerned with transmitting accurate information that is applicable to improve health and happiness through leisure and recreation opportunities. Andragogy and experiential learning form a focal point for learning and Dr. Henle's courses are rooted in experiential learning. Dr. Henle received an award for innovative teaching and student retention from Concordia’s Centre for Teaching and Learning Services. In 2024 he received the President's Award for Teaching Excellence from Concordia. Working with peers in the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL), Dr. Henle, et al. (2024) published "Not Just Plug and Play: Integrating professional skills development into undergraduate experiential learning courses. Dr. Henle is a Senior Lecturer and has presented at national and international conferences, such as, Canadian Congress on Leisure (CCLR), Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE), SALTISE, World Leisure (WLO), and the International Sociological Association (ISA).
Ph.D. Leisure Services and Resource Management, New York University M.A. Leisure Studies & Recreation, New York University B.A. Leisure Studies, Concordia University
The role of play (and playfulness) in leisure for Canadians, Health and happiness through recreation and leisure, Play behavior in public recreation, and Experiential learning.
AHSC 241 Recreation and Leisure in Contemporary Society AHSC 260 Program Planning, Design & Evaluation AHSC 350 Leisure Education AHSC 360 Play, Adult Learning & Development AHSC 361 Leadership in Leisure Services AHSC 371 Community Recreation Planning AHSC 437 Internship in Leisure Studies
Henle, S., Dinan, S. T., Marcoux, M., Barrington, J., Ginsburg, J. L., & Gabriele, S. (2024). Not Just Plug and Play: Integrating Professional Skills Development into Undergraduate Experiential Learning Courses. The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.5206/cjsotlrcacea.2024.3.17216 Henle, S. (2007). Leisure and play. In McCarville, R.E. & MacKay, K. J. (Eds.), Leisure for Canadians. (Chapter2). State College, PA: Venture Publishing Inc.
Henle, S. (2006). Experiential learning: Montreal a tourism snapshot. Informed Leisure Practice, Vol. 2. 4-12.
Henle, S. (2005). Moving playground safety to the next level. Today’s Playground. 5, 12-15.
Henle, S., Marcoux, M., Barrington, J., Dinan, S., & Gabrielle, S. (2024). Enriched learning with 21st century transferable skills. Symposium Chair, SALTISE, Montreal, QC. Dinan, S., Barrington, J., Henle, S., Marcoux, M., Gabrielle, S., & Ginsburg, J. (2023). Best practices for promoting skill in an experiential learning environment: skill development through the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Paper presented at STLHE, Charlottetown, PEI. *Amrstrong, T., Berry, L., Yeun, F., & Henle, S. (May 23-26, 2023). “Learning to be with yourself”: Developing leisure services in women’s transitional housing. Poster presented at Canadian Congress on Leisure Research (CCLR 17), Ottawa, ON.
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