Theory of Inquiry Learning Arrangements
Title | Theory of Inquiry Learning Arrangements PDF eBook |
Author | Johannes Reitinger |
Publisher | kassel university press GmbH |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2016-01-01 |
Genre | Critical thinking |
ISBN | 3737601445 |
Human beings come equipped with a tendency to generally not want to leave thinking to others. With the endeavor to professionally, reflectively, and gracefully support each individual on the basis of this tendency, the paradigm of a curious, self-determined, and inquiring human is developed in this volume, which might point the way towards a promising future. In view of such a perspective, the authors regard the pedagogical construct of self-determined Inquiry Learning as just such a promising concept. The Theory of Inquiry Learning Arrangements (TILA) concretizes this approach according to the principles of critical multiplism. The effectivity of TILA is scrutinized via the personalized concepts AuRELIA (Authentic Reflective Exploratory Learning and Interaction Arrangements) and CrEEd (Criteria-based Explorations in Education). These concepts are presented in detail, empirically investigated, and underpinned with practical examples. In the current edited volume, the concept of self-determined Inquiry Learning is further empirically substantiated and presented to the international community.
Professionals’ Ethos and Education for Responsibility
Title | Professionals’ Ethos and Education for Responsibility PDF eBook |
Author | Alfred Weinberger |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 163 |
Release | 2018-04-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9004367322 |
In Professionals’ Ethos and Education for Responsibility, Alfred Weinberger, Horst Biedermann, Jean-Luc Patry and Sieglinde Weyringer offer insights into different concepts and applications of professionals’ ethos focusing on teachers’ ethos. Ethos refers to the responsibility of a professional, and it is considered a key element of a professional’s work. The first time mentioned in ancient Greece denoting character and habit, the word ethos nowadays has several definitions and meanings. This book intends to explore the variety of meanings, with authors in this volume drawing from established concepts of ethos and empirical research to push the field forward.
The Cambridge Handbook of Undergraduate Research
Title | The Cambridge Handbook of Undergraduate Research PDF eBook |
Author | Harald A. Mieg |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 877 |
Release | 2022-07-07 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1108874673 |
Undergraduate Research (UR) can be defined as an investigation into a specific topic within a discipline by an undergraduate student that makes an original contribution to the field. It has become a major consideration among research universities around the world, in order to advance both academic teaching and research productivity. Edited by an international team of world authorities in UR, this Handbook is the first truly comprehensive and systematic account of undergraduate research, which brings together different international approaches, with attention to both theory and practice. It is split into sections covering different countries, disciplines, and methodologies. It also provides an overview of current research and theoretical perspectives on undergraduate research as well as future developmental prospects of UR. Written in an engaging style, yet wide-ranging in its scope, it is essential reading for anyone wishing to broaden their understanding of how undergraduate research is implemented worldwide.
Stem, steam, computational thinking and coding: Evidence-based research and practice in children’s development
Title | Stem, steam, computational thinking and coding: Evidence-based research and practice in children’s development PDF eBook |
Author | Stamatios Papadakis |
Publisher | Frontiers Media SA |
Pages | 283 |
Release | 2023-03-13 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 2832511686 |
The VaKE Handbook
Title | The VaKE Handbook PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 431 |
Release | 2022-04-04 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9004515453 |
The VaKE Handbook: Theory and Practice of Values and Knowledge Education presents a theoretical model and many examples in various fields of education and training for the realization of the principle "Values without knowledge are blind, while knowledge without values is irresponsible".
Practice Theory Perspectives on Pedagogy and Education
Title | Practice Theory Perspectives on Pedagogy and Education PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Grootenboer |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 288 |
Release | 2017-01-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9811031304 |
This book examines the way in which the “practice turn” in education and pedagogy offers unique perspectives on the nature of educational work. Through a plurality of “practice theories” deeper understandings emerge about a range of education and concepts, providing useful tools for advancing and developing practice theory in education and pedagogy. The book discusses the related and dual perspectives of pedagogy as both a teaching and an upbringing practice. It also explores education in a range of contexts and sectors beyond school, including VET, tertiary and non-formal settings. Education is seen as serving a dual purpose – the development of individuals and the betterment of societies and community, and this conceptualisation of education underpins the book. It acknowledges that there are diverse understandings and perspectives of practice theory, pedagogy and education, each of which is contestable and ripe for further development, and this is examined throughout the book. This book was developed alongside an invited symposium held in June 2015 in Brisbane, Australia where the authors and interested others gathered to discuss practice theory perspectives on pedagogy and education. The title – Practice Theory Perspectives on Pedagogy and Education – captures the central overarching focus that underpins the book.
Cultural Awareness and Competency Development in Higher Education
Title | Cultural Awareness and Competency Development in Higher Education PDF eBook |
Author | Leavitt, Lynda |
Publisher | IGI Global |
Pages | 435 |
Release | 2017-02-08 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1522521461 |
As the world becomes more globalized, student populations in university settings will continue to grow in diversity. To ensure students develop the cultural competence to adapt to new environments, universities and colleges must develop policies and programs to aid in the progression of cultural acceptance and understanding. Cultural Awareness and Competency Development in Higher Education is an essential reference book on the latest literature regarding multiculturalism in colleges and universities, focusing on administration and faculty implementation of culturally-aware curriculum to support the development of students' global competence. Featuring extensive coverage on a range of topics including social constructivism, co-curricular learning, and inclusive pedagogy, this publication is ideally designed for academicians, researchers, and students seeking current research on the inclusion of culturally diverse curriculums in higher education.