Changing Spaces of Education

Changing Spaces of Education
Author: Rachel Brooks,Alison Fuller,Johanna Waters
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2012-05-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136463426

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In today’s modern climate, education and learning take place in multiple and diverse spaces. Increasingly, these spaces are both physical and virtual in nature. Access to and use of information and communication technologies, and the emergence of knowledge-based economies necessitate an understanding of the plurality of spaces (such as homes, workplaces, international space and cyberspace) in which learning can take place. The spaces of policy making with respect to education are also being transformed, away from traditional centres of policy formation towards the incorporation of a wider range of actors and sites. These changes coincide with a more general interest in space and spatial theory across the social sciences, where notions of simultaneity and diversity replace more modernist conceptions of linear progress and development through time. This volume proffers a unique perspective on the transformation of education in the 21st century, by bringing together leading researchers in education, sociology and geography to address directly questions of space in relation to education and learning. This collection of essays: examines the changing and diverse spaces and concepts of education (occurring simultaneously at different scales and in different parts of the world) explores where education and learning take place discusses how spaces of education vary at different stages (compulsory schooling, tertiary and higher education, adult education and workplace learning) inspects the ways in which the meanings attached to education and learning change in different national and regional contexts. Changing Spaces of Education is an important and timely contribution to a growing area of concern within the social sciences and amongst practitioners and policy-makers, reflecting an urgent need to understand the ways in which both education and learning are being reconfigured, not just nationally, but also internationally and transnationally. It is essential reading for final-year undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers in geography, sociology, education and policy studies, with an aim, too, of informing policy and practice in this area.

Changing Spaces of Education

Changing Spaces of Education
Author: Rachel Brooks,Alison Fuller,Johanna Lesley Waters
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415672221

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This volume proffers a unique perspective on the transformation of education in the 21st century, by bringing together leading researchers in education, sociology and geography to address directly questions of space in relation to education and learning.

Changing Spaces

Changing Spaces
Author: Arlene Archer,Rose Richards
Publsiher: AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781920338596

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Changing Spaces makes a forceful and credible case for the role of writing centres in engaging with students, staff and institutional structures in understanding issues of access from a social perspective ... This is a specialist book for those working in writing centres and for academics of all disciplines. It is based on research and provides an important set of theoretical arguments, developed through reflection on writing centre practices, about student writing and the work of the university. Professor Sioux McKenna Centre for Higher Education Research, Teaching and Learning, Rhodes University How do we select and train tutors? How do we work with faculty? How do we combat the image that we are remedial, a ?fix-it? shop? How do we prove our worth? How do we show that we improve retention? ... Changing Spaces demonstrates the flexibility of writing centers and the unique roles they play in South Africa. Writing centers everywhere represent institutional responses to the learning needs of their students, and they do so because writing centers adapt easily to different contexts and situations. They meet students where they are, as a group and individually. Professor Leigh Ryan Writing Center Director, University of Maryland, USA

Making Places Changing Spaces in Schools at Home and Within Ourselves

Making Places  Changing Spaces in Schools  at Home  and Within Ourselves
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 143
Release: 1971
Genre: Activity programs in education
ISBN: OCLC:10199375

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Education Reimagined

Education Reimagined
Author: Ira David Socol,Cheryl Ann (Walchack) Harris,John Michael Thornton
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2019-01-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475828573

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Taking risks is how humans learn. It is how humans have always learned. A person sees a problem, takes in the available information, and tries a solution. It is in that process - whether the goal is understanding a Shakespeare play, figuring out an algorithm, or writing a theory of history - that engaged learners make breakthroughs, be those breakthroughs individual, group, or societal. In this book, three experienced practitioners describe how to re-imagine teaching spaces - conventional schools - as learning spaces, spaces where risk is encouraged, celebrated, and actually taught in every area of endeavor: from how, where, or if to sit, to how to find the right pathway to learning. In bringing the stories of a central office Innovation director together with an elementary teacher and administrator and a veteran secondary teacher leader, Education Reimagined: A Space for Risk demonstrates how fundamental change is possible in any school

Action Research for Inclusive Education

Action Research for Inclusive Education
Author: Felicity Armstrong,Michele Moore
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2004
Genre: Action research in education
ISBN: 0415318017

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Can action research make the project of inclusive education easier? This book provides a practical guide to ways in which research can genuinely help dismantle discriminatory and exclusionary practices. It has insider accounts of action research to help challenge readers' assumptions.

Changing Places

Changing Places
Author: Richard Edwards
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2002-09-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134741625

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Flexibility has become a central concept in much policy and academic debate. Individuals, organizations and societies are all required to become more flexible so that they can participate in the ongoing processes of change involved in lifelong learning. This book explores how the notion of a learning society has developed over recent years: the changes that have given rise to the requirement for flexibility, and the changed discourses and practices that have emerged in the education and training of adults. With the growth in interest in adults as learners, (primarily to support economic competitiveness), the closed field of adult education has now been displaced by a more open discourse of lifelong learning. This involves not only changing practices such as moving towards open and distance-based learning, but also changing workplace identities. Learning settings are therefore changing places in a number of senses: they are places in which people change; they are subject to change; and they are changing to include the home and workplace as well as more formal settings. This book takes an unusually critical standpoint: it challenges contemporary trends, explores the uncertainties and ambivalences of the processes of change, and is suggestive of different forms of engagement with them. It will prove an important text for policy makers, workplace trainers and those working in the field of adult, further and higher education. Richard Edwards is currently a Senior Lecturer in post compulsory education at the Open University.

OCR AS A level Geography Student Guide 1 Landscape Systems Changing Spaces Making Places

OCR AS A level Geography Student Guide 1  Landscape Systems  Changing Spaces  Making Places
Author: Andy Palmer,Peter Stiff
Publsiher: Philip Allan
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2016-09-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781471865350

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Exam Board: OCR Level: AS/A-level Subject: Geography First Teaching: September 2016 First Exam: September 2017 Reinforce students' geographical understanding throughout their course; clear topic summaries with sample questions and answers help students improve their exam technique and achieve their best. Written by teachers with extensive examining experience, this guide: - Helps students identify what they need to know with a concise summary of the topics examined at AS and A-level - Consolidates understanding through assessment tips and knowledge-check questions - Offers opportunities for students to improve their exam technique by consulting sample graded answers to exam-style questions - Develops independent learning and research skills - Provides the content students need to produce their own revision notes