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Knowledge Society Information Society and Adult Education
Author | : Agnieszka Bron |
Publsiher | : LIT Verlag Münster |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 3825860833 |
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At the end of the twentieth century, the concept of knowledge advanced to become one of the central factors of society and seemed to gain in importance in the twenty-first century, mostly understood as know-how and technical knowledge. Next to globalisation, knowledge seems to be the leading term both in public, as well as in scientific, discourses. What is more, the prominent status of knowledge is also reflected in the fact that it is used particularly in social sciences to explain complex social transitions and changes. Thus, one of the most widely discussed and debated social diagnoses takes place under the term Knowledge Society. However, the academic discipline of adult education has not yet profoundly engaged in the discourse on Knowledge Society. This book brings together a cross-section of European researchers in adult education who have contributed to the discourse on Knowledge Society from various perspectives. By presenting their recent research results, the book provides an overview of key concepts within the European discourse which, according to observations, is only at the beginning.
The Age of Learning
Author | : Peter Jarvis |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2014-06-23 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781135380458 |
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A multidisciplinary analysis of learning in contemporary society. It analyzes both the meaning and the place of these strands that make up modern education and offers an overview of the part they play in the work of all educators, trainers, teachers and course developers.
Teaching in the Knowledge Society New Skills and Instruments for Teachers
Author | : Cartelli, Antonio |
Publsiher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 312 |
Release | : 2006-01-31 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781591409557 |
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"This book investigates changes induced by information and communications technology in today's education system"--Provided by publisher.
Teaching in the Knowledge Society
Author | : Andy Hargreaves |
Publsiher | : Teachers College Press |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2003-01-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780807743591 |
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We are living in a defining moment, when the world in which teachers do their work is changing profoundly. In his latest book, Hargreaves proposes that we have a one-time chance to reshape the future of teaching and schooling and that we should seize this historic opportunity. Hargreaves sets out what it means to teach in the new knowledge society, to prepare young people for a world of creativity and flexibility and to protect them against the threats of mounting insecurity. He provides inspiring examples of schools that operate as creative and caring learning communities and shows how years of "soulless standardization" have seriously undermined similar attempts made by many non-affluent schools. Hargreaves takes us beyond the dead-ends of standardization and divisiveness to a future in which all teaching can be a high-skill, creative, life-shaping mission because "the knowledge society requires nothing less." This major commentary on the state of today's teaching profession in a knowledge-driven world is theoretically original and strategically powerful?a practical, inspiring, and challenging guide to rethinking the work of teaching.
Towards Knowledge Societies
Author | : Unesco |
Publsiher | : Unesco |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Continuing education |
ISBN | : MINN:31951P00989203H |
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Urges governments to expand quality education for all, increase community access to information and communication technology, and improve cross-border scientific knowledge-sharing, in an effort to narrow the digital and "knowledge" divides between the North and South and move towards a "smart" form of sustainable human development.
Universities in the Knowledge Society
Author | : Timo Aarrevaara,Martin Finkelstein,Glen A. Jones,Jisun Jung |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 431 |
Release | : 2021-09-28 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9783030765798 |
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Springer is proud to announce that 'Universities in the Knowledge Society' has received the ASHE-CIHE award for Significant Research on International Higher Education. Congratulations to Timo Aarrevaara, Martin Finkelstein, Glen A. Jones, Jisun Jung and all contributors! This book explores the complex, multi-faceted relationships between national research and innovation systems and higher education. The transition towards knowledge societies/economies is repositioning the role of the university and transforming the academic profession. The volume provides a foundational introduction to the concepts of knowledge society and knowledge economy, and these concepts ground the detailed case studies of eighteen systems, located across five continents. Each case study was written by a leading expert in that jurisdiction, and provides a critical analysis of the research and development infrastructure, the role of universities, and the implications for the academic profession. The book describes how nations in various geographic regions and at various stages of economic maturity are restructuring their university systems to adapt to the new imperatives, and provides a cross-case analysis identifying common themes and distinctive features. In telling the story of higher education’s on-going global metamorphosis, the contributing authors place current developments in the context of the university’s historic evolution, survey the changing metrics that national governments are adopting to measure university performance, and describe a new international project, the Academic Profession in the Knowledge-based Society [APiKS] that involved a common survey of academics in more than twenty countries to take the pulse of developments “on the ground” while documenting the challenges confronting knowledge workers in the new economy.
Professional Learning in the Knowledge Society
Author | : Karen Jensen,Leif Chr. Lahn,Monika Nerland |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 231 |
Release | : 2012-10-20 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9789460919947 |
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This book presents an entirely new approach to professional learning based on perspectives of the knowledge society and, in particular, an interpretation of Knorr Cetina’s work on scientific ‘epistemic cultures’. Starting with a conceptual chapter and followed by a suite of empirical studies from accountancy, education, nursing and software engineering, the book elaborates how: a) knowledge production and circulation take distinct forms in those fields; b) how the knowledge objects of practice in those fields engross and engage professionals and, in the process, people and knowledge are transformed by this engagement. By foregrounding an explicit concern for the role of knowledge in professional learning, the book goes much farther than the current fashion for describing ‘practice-based learning’. It will therefore be of considerable interest to the research, policy, practitioner and student communities involved with professional education/learning or interested in innovation and knowledge development in the professions.
Emerging Pedagogies in the Networked Knowledge Society Practices Integrating Social Media and Globalization
Author | : Limbu, Marohang |
Publsiher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 352 |
Release | : 2013-11-30 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781466647589 |
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Since the dawn of the digital era, the transfer of knowledge has shifted from analog to digital, local to global, and individual to social. Complex networked communities are a fundamental part of these new information-based societies. Emerging Pedagogies in the Networked Knowledge Society: Practices Integrating Social Media and Globalization examines the production, dissemination, and consumption of knowledge within networked communities in the wider global context of pervasive Web 2.0 and social media services. This book will offer insight for business stakeholders, researchers, scholars, and administrators by highlighting the important concepts and ideas of information- and knowledge-based economies.