International Perspectives On Emerging Trends And Integrating Research Based Learning Across The Curriculum
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International Perspectives on Emerging Trends and Integrating Research based Learning across the Curriculum
Author | : Enakshi Sengupta,Patrick Blessinger |
Publsiher | : Emerald Group Publishing |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2021-01-20 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781800434769 |
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Research based universities occupy prime position have multiple roles to play beyond teaching, learning and supporting the academic achievements of students. Offering an international perspective, this book demonstrates how these emerging trends are being viewed across different countries with a broad range of diverse socio-cultural backgrounds.
International Perspectives on Emerging Trends and Integrating Research based Learning across the Curriculum
Author | : Enakshi Sengupta,Patrick Blessinger |
Publsiher | : Emerald Group Publishing |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 2021-01-20 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781800434783 |
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Research based universities occupy prime position have multiple roles to play beyond teaching, learning and supporting the academic achievements of students. Offering an international perspective, this book demonstrates how these emerging trends are being viewed across different countries with a broad range of diverse socio-cultural backgrounds.
The Emergence of the Ethically Engaged University
Author | : Emiliano Bosio,Gustavo Gregorutti |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2023-10-12 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9783031403125 |
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This edited volume examines the role of the modern university as a public good institution ethically engaged in social transformation. Featuring contributions from internationally recognized scholars across both the Global North and South, this collection contexualizes issues in higher education such as community engagement, service learning, citizenship and civic responsibility both locally and globally (e.g., local, regional, national, and global engagement). Each chapter addresses the intangible, multifaceted dimensions of the relationships, community impact, and knowledge generation associated with community collaborations. In this way, the volume contributes towards the possibility of re-imagining the role of the modern university beyond a market-oriented, passive, and de-solidarized practices towards a more ethically engaged paradigm based on principles of mutuality, reciprocity and social responsibility.
Computational Intelligence
Author | : Anupam Shukla,B. K. Murthy,Nitasha Hasteer,Jean-Paul Van Belle |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 818 |
Release | : 2023-02-15 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9789811973468 |
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The book constitutes the peer-reviewed proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Information Technology (InCITe-2022): The Next Generation Technology Summit. The theme of the conference is Computational Intelligence: Automate your World. The volume is a conglomeration of research papers covering interdisciplinary research and in-depth applications of computational intelligence, deep learning, machine learning, artificial intelligence, data science, enabling technologies for IoT, blockchain, and other futuristic computational technologies. The volume covers various topics that span cutting-edge, collaborative technologies and areas of computation. The content would serve as a rich knowledge repository on information & communication technologies, neural networks, fuzzy systems, natural language processing, data mining & warehousing, big data analytics, cloud computing, security, social networks and intelligence, decision making, and modeling, information systems, and IT architectures. The book will be useful to researchers, practitioners, and policymakers working in information technology.
Emerging Trends and Historical Perspectives Surrounding Digital Transformation in Education Achieving Open and Blended Learning Environments
Author | : Eteokleous, Nikleia,Ktoridou, Despo,Kafa, Antonios |
Publsiher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2023-08-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781668444245 |
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Open, distance, and blended learning environments have increased globally in recent years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Stakeholders in the educational sector are facing new challenges on how to take advantage of the knowledge, skills, and experiences gained during the pandemic and, more importantly, how to move forward towards digitally transforming education. Emerging Trends and Historical Perspectives Surrounding Digital Transformation in Education: Achieving Open and Blended Learning Environments identifies cases, best practices, and experiences that highlight digital transformation via online, blended, and open learning environments at all levels and discusses how digital transformation can be achieved. The book also examines the influence of leadership, human resources, knowledge, skills, processes, and technologies in promoting digital transformation. Covering topics such as open learning, digital learning, online teaching, and learner support, this reference work is ideal for teachers, instructional designers, curriculum developers, IT consultants, educational software developers, policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, academicians, practitioners, and students.
The Handbook of Blended Learning
Author | : Curtis J. Bonk,Charles R. Graham |
Publsiher | : Wiley + ORM |
Total Pages | : 502 |
Release | : 2012-06-29 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781118429570 |
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This comprehensive resource highlights the most recent practices and trends in blended learning from a global perspective and provides targeted information for specific blended learning situations. You'll find examples of learning options that combine face-to-face instruction with online learning in the workplace, more formal academic settings, and the military. Across these environments, the book focuses on real-world practices and includes contributors from a broad range of fields including trainers, consultants, professors, university presidents, distance-learning center directors, learning strategists and evangelists, general managers of learning, CEOs, chancellors, deans, and directors of global talent and organizational development. This diversity and breadth will help you understand the wide range of possibilities available when designing blended learning environments. Order your copy today!
School Improvement
Author | : Zijian Li,Michael Williams |
Publsiher | : Nova Publishers |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1594549443 |
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School improvement is at the centre of educational reform and is perceived by many as a key to social and economic advance. It contributes to determining the personal fulfilment and career paths of individual students and consequently engages the interest of parents and community members. It is an ever-present commitment of teachers and managers in schools. Policy makers and politicians at international, national and local levels devote much time and effort to their search for better schools. School improvement has also attracted the attention of researchers and scholars in many countries. They have been drawn from various disciplines and fields within the educational studies community, including psychology, sociology, history, evaluation, and studies in curriculum and assessment. There is now an established body of findings from studies conducted in many contexts. This book brings together leading experts drawn from many countries and several continents, reflecting diverse approaches to educational policy and practice, evaluation and research. Variations between countries and between local communities within countries are highlighted. The possibilities and difficulties inherent in transferring evidence from one educational system, at a number of levels, to another are clearly discussed. What emerges from the cross-national and cross-cultural evidence are several significant threads, currently under active investigation, including: school structure and management, classroom organisation, school leadership, teacher training and staff development, curriculum and assessment, community involvement, lifelong learning and special provision for students with special educational needs. "School Improvement: International Perspectives" is written for national educational policy makers, teachers and student teachers, governing bodies and parents from various levels of schooling, and university researchers and scholars.
International Perspectives on Knowledge and Curriculum
Author | : Brian Hudson,Niklas Gericke,Christina Olin-Scheller,Martin Stolare |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2022-01-27 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781350167100 |
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Drawing on the idea of powerful knowledge, this book interrogates the epistemic quality of education in schools, in terms of what students are expected to know, make sense of and be able to do through the curriculum. In doing so the authors acknowledge the significance of transformation processes through which specialized knowledge, developed in subject disciplines, is reshaped and re-presented in educational environments. Moving beyond the narrow knowledge vs skills debate of the 20th century, the authors look at how we might democratise and open up access to 'knowledge of the powerful' for all through the school curriculum. Arising from the work of the Knowledge and Quality across School Subjects and Teacher Education network (KOSS), funded by the Swedish Research Council (2019-22), this book draws on studies conducted in a range of national contexts, including from Finland, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden and the UK, and considers the implications for curriculum innovation at policy, programmatic and classroom level.