A Handbook for Authentic Learning in Higher Education

A Handbook for Authentic Learning in Higher Education
Author: Andy Pitchford,David Owen,Ed Stevens
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429512575

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An accessible resource to develop authentic learning and teaching in higher education, this book challenges conventional teaching practice and presents meaningful and impactful alternatives across disciplines that are research informed, student-centred and achievable. Bringing together a wide range of contemporary examples, this essential text shows how academics from an increasing range of disciplines and fields have shifted their attention away from the restrictions of campus-based education. Using engaging case study material, underpinned by cutting edge research, the text shares innovations from over 50 different institutions, offers practical advice on how to facilitate authentic learning in real world contexts and examines the range of alternative assessment techniques available to the contemporary teacher. A Handbook for Authentic Learning in Higher Education is ideal reading for early career academics exploring approaches to learning, established academics searching for practical guides to emergent pedagogies and all those responsible for leading teaching and learning practices within their department or institution.

Authentic Learning Environments in Higher Education

Authentic Learning Environments in Higher Education
Author: Jan Herrington
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781591405962

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"This book is made up of a collection of peer-reviewed chapters that reflect the construct of authentic learning--learning that is centred on rich, real-world, immersive and engaging tasks"--Provided by publisher.

Authenticity in and through Teaching in Higher Education

Authenticity in and through Teaching in Higher Education
Author: Carolin Kreber
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013-02-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135098926

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What does it mean to be authentic? Why should it matter whether or not we become more authentic? How might authenticity inform and enhance the social practice of the scholarship of university teaching and, by implication, the learning and development of students? Authenticity in and through Teaching introduces three distinct perspectives on authenticity, the existential, the critical and the communitarian, and shows what moving towards greater authenticity involves for teachers and students when viewed from each of these angles. In developing the notion of ‘the scholarship of teaching as an authentic practice', this book draws on several complementary ideas from social philosophy to explore the nature of this practice and the conditions under which it might qualify as 'authentic'. Other concepts guiding the analysis include ‘virtue’, 'being', ‘communicative action’, 'power', ‘critical reflection’ and ‘transformation’. Authenticity in and through Teaching also introduces a vision of the scholarship of teaching whose ultimate aim it is to serve the important interests of students. These important interests, it is argued, are the students’ own striving and development towards greater authenticity. Both teachers and students are thus implicated in a process of transformative learning, including objective and subjective reframing, redefinition and reconstruction, through critical reflection and critical self-reflection on assumptions. It is argued that, in important ways, this transformative process is intimately bound up with becoming more authentic. Rather than being concerned principally with rendering research evidence of ‘what works’, the scholarship of teaching emerges as a social practice that is equally concerned with the questions surrounding the value, desirability and emancipatory potential of what we do in teaching. The scholarship of teaching, therefore, also engages with the bigger questions of social justice and equality in and through higher education. The book combines Carolin Kreber's previous research on authenticity with earlier work on the scholarship of teaching, offering a provocative, fresh and timely perspective on the scholarship of university teaching and professional learning.

A Handbook for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

A Handbook for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
Author: Heather Fry,Steve Ketteridge,Stephanie Marshall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135724931

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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Activity Theory Authentic Learning and Emerging Technologies

Activity Theory  Authentic Learning and Emerging Technologies
Author: Vivienne Bozalek,Dick Ng’ambi,Denise Wood,Jan Herrington,Joanne Hardman,Alan Amory
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317676546

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Although emerging technologies are becoming popularised for teaching, learning and research, the relationship between their use and transformative effects on higher education remain largely unexplored. This edited collection seeks to fill this gap by providing a nuanced view, locating higher education pedagogical practices at an intersection of emerging technologies, authentic learning and activity systems. Providing numerous case studies as examples, the book draws from a wide range of contexts to illustrate how such a convergence has the potential to track transformative teaching and learning practices in the higher education sector. Chapters provide the reader with a variety of transformative higher education pedagogical practices in southern contexts, theorised within the framework of Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) and tool mediation, while using authentic learning as a pedagogical model upon which this theoretical framework is based. The topics covered in the book have global relevance, with research paying particular attention to South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, where the authors are based. The book will be of interest to educators, researchers and practitioners in higher education, as well as those interested in emerging technologies in education more generally.

A Handbook for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

A Handbook for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
Author: Heather Fry,Steve Ketteridge,Stephanie Marshall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2008-12-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134109098

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First published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Assessment for Learning in Higher Education

Assessment for Learning in Higher Education
Author: Knight, Peter
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136352751

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Combining a range of case studies with theoretical research, this volume analyzes current developments and best practice. The contributors discuss innovative approaches in assessment, peer assessment, the NCVQ model, the positive side of assessment, staff training for assessment, and much more.

Handbook of Research on Adult Learning in Higher Education

Handbook of Research on Adult Learning in Higher Education
Author: Okojie, Mabel C.P.O.,Boulder, Tinukwa C.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 756
Release: 2020-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781799813071

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In today’s globalized world, professional fields are continually transforming to keep pace with advancing methods of practice. The theory of adult learning, specifically, is a subject that has seen new innovations and insights with the advancement of online and blended learning. Examining new principles and characteristics in adult learning is imperative, as emerging technologies are rapidly shifting the standards of higher education. The Handbook of Research on Adult Learning in Higher Education is a collection of innovative research on the methods and applications of adult education in residential, online, and blended course delivery formats. This book will focus on the impact that culture, globalization, and emerging technology currently has on adult education. While highlighting topics including andragogical principles, professional development, and artificial intelligence, this book is ideally designed for teachers, program developers, instructional designers, technologists, educational practitioners, deans, researchers, higher education faculty, and students seeking current research on new methodologies in adult education.