Learning Patterns in Higher Education

Learning Patterns in Higher Education
Author: David Gijbels,Vincent Donche,John T. E. Richardson,Jan D. Vermunt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2013-09-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134633456

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Learning Patterns in Higher Education brings together a cutting edge international team of contributors to critically review our current understanding of how students and adults learn, how differences and changes in the way students learn can be measured in a valid and reliable way, and how the quality of student learning may be enhanced. There is substantial evidence that students in higher education have a characteristic way of learning, sometimes called their learning orientation (Biggs 1988), learning style (Evans et al. 2010) or learning pattern (Vermunt and Vermetten 2004). However, recent research in the field of student learning has resulted in multi-faceted and sometimes contradictory results which may reflect conceptual differences and differences in measurement of student learning in each of the studies. This book deals with the need for further clarification of how students learn in higher education in the 21st century and to what extent the measurements often used in learning pattern studies are still up to date or can be advanced with present methodological and statistical insights to capture the most important differences and changes in student learning. The contributions in the book are organized in two parts: a first conceptual and psychological part in which the dimensions of student learning in the 21st century are discussed and a second empirical part in which questions related to how students’ learning can be measured and how it develops are considered. Areas covered include: Cultural influences on learning patterns Predicting learning outcomes Student centred learning environments and self-directed learning Mathematics learning This indispensable book covers multiple conceptual perspectives on how learning patterns can be described and effects and developments can be measured, and will not only be helpful for ‘learning researchers’ as such but also for educational researchers from the broad domain of educational psychology, motivation psychology and instructional sciences, who are interested in student motivation, self-regulated learning, effectiveness of innovative learning environments, as well as assessment and evaluation of student characteristics and learning process variables.

Patterns for Lifelong Learning

Patterns for Lifelong Learning
Author: Theodore Martin Hesburgh,Paul A. Miller,Clifton R. Wharton
Publsiher: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1973
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015057793971

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Investigations of E Learning Patterns Context Factors Problems and Solutions

Investigations of E Learning Patterns  Context Factors  Problems and Solutions
Author: Kohls, Christian,Wedekind, Joachim
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2010-12-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781609601461

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"This book addresses e-learning patterns in software development, providing an accessible language to communicate sophisticated knowledge and important research methods and results"--Provided by publisher.

Learning Patterns of First Year Students

Learning Patterns of First Year Students
Author: Cela-Ranilla, José María,Gisbert Cervera, Mercè
Publsiher: Ministerio de Educación
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Big Data and Learning Analytics in Higher Education

Big Data and Learning Analytics in Higher Education
Author: Ben Kei Daniel
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-08-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319065205

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​This book focuses on the uses of big data in the context of higher education. The book describes a wide range of administrative and operational data gathering processes aimed at assessing institutional performance and progress in order to predict future performance, and identifies potential issues related to academic programming, research, teaching and learning​. Big data refers to data which is fundamentally too big and complex and moves too fast for the processing capacity of conventional database systems. The value of big data is the ability to identify useful data and turn it into useable information by identifying patterns and deviations from patterns​.

Changing Patterns of the Higher Education System

Changing Patterns of the Higher Education System
Author: Ulrich Teichler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1988
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:868678354

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Teaching as a Design Science

Teaching as a Design Science
Author: Diana Laurillard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013-06-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136448201

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Teaching is changing. It is no longer simply about passing on knowledge to the next generation. Teachers in the twenty-first century, in all educational sectors, have to cope with an ever-changing cultural and technological environment. Teaching is now a design science. Like other design professionals – architects, engineers, programmers – teachers have to work out creative and evidence-based ways of improving what they do. Yet teaching is not treated as a design profession. Every day, teachers design and test new ways of teaching, using learning technology to help their students. Sadly, their discoveries often remain local. By representing and communicating their best ideas as structured pedagogical patterns, teachers could develop this vital professional knowledge collectively. Teacher professional development has not embedded in the teacher’s everyday role the idea that they could discover something worth communicating to other teachers, or build on each others’ ideas. Could the culture change? From this unique perspective on the nature of teaching, Diana Laurillard argues that a twenty-first century education system needs teachers who work collaboratively to design effective and innovative teaching.

Student Learning in Higher Education

Student Learning in Higher Education
Author: John D. Wilson
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: College students
ISBN: 0709902387

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