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Open Pedagogy Approaches
Author | : Alexis Clifton,Kimberly Davies Hoffman |
Publsiher | : Milne Library |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2020-07-09 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1942341652 |
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Practical Pedagogy
Author | : Mike Sharples |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2019-04-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780429939020 |
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Practical Pedagogy expands the universe of teaching and learning. It provides an accessible guide to new and emerging innovations in education, with insights into how to become more effective as a teacher and learner. New teachers will find a comprehensive introduction to innovative ways of teaching and learning. Experienced educators will be surprised by the range of useful pedagogies, such as translanguaging, crossover learning, teachback, bricolage and rhizomatic learning. Policy makers will gain evidence of how new teaching methods work in practice, with resources for curriculum design and course development. Drawing on material from the hugely influential Innovating Pedagogy series of reports, this book is a compilation of the 40 most relevant pedagogies, covering: innovative ways to teach and learn; how pedagogies are adopted in new ways for a digital age; evidence on how and why different methods of teaching work, including case studies set in classrooms, informal settings, and online learning spaces; practical implications of the latest research into the science of learning, combining psychology, education, social sciences and neuroscience. Organised around six themes – Personalization, Connectivity, Reflection, Extension, Embodiment and Scale – Practical Pedagogy is a comprehensive source for teachers, policy makers, educational researchers and anyone interested in new ways to teach and learn.
Open
Author | : Rajiv S. Jhangiani,Robert Biswas-Diener |
Publsiher | : Ubiquity Press |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2017-03-27 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781911529019 |
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Affordable education. Transparent science. Accessible scholarship. These ideals are slowly becoming a reality thanks to the open education, open science, and open access movements. Running separate—if parallel—courses, they all share a philosophy of equity, progress, and justice. This book shares the stories, motives, insights, and practical tips from global leaders in the open movement.
Introduction to Psychology
Author | : Jennifer Walinga,Charles Stangor |
Publsiher | : Hasanraza Ansari |
Total Pages | : 810 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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This book is designed to help students organize their thinking about psychology at a conceptual level. The focus on behaviour and empiricism has produced a text that is better organized, has fewer chapters, and is somewhat shorter than many of the leading books. The beginning of each section includes learning objectives; throughout the body of each section are key terms in bold followed by their definitions in italics; key takeaways, and exercises and critical thinking activities end each section.
Pedagogical Partnerships
Author | : Alison Cook-Sather,Melanie Bahti,Anita Ntem |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 313 |
Release | : 2019-12-18 |
Genre | : College teaching |
ISBN | : 1951414012 |
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Pedagogical Partnerships and its accompanying resources provide step-by-step guidance to support the conceptualization, development, launch, and sustainability of pedagogical partnership programs in the classroom and curriculum. This definitive guide is written for faculty, students, and academic developers who are looking to use pedagogical partnerships to increase engaged learning, create more equitable and inclusive educational experiences, and reframe the traditionally hierarchical structure of teacher-student relationships. Filled with practical advice, Pedagogical Partnerships provides extensive materials so that readers don't have to reinvent the wheel, but rather can adapt time-tested and research-informed strategies and techniques to their own unique contexts and goals.
Teaching in a Digital Age
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Author | : A. W Bates |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0995269238 |
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Digital Humanities Pedagogy
Author | : Brett D. Hirsch |
Publsiher | : Open Book Publishers |
Total Pages | : 450 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781909254251 |
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"The essays in this collection offer a timely intervention in digital humanities scholarship, bringing together established and emerging scholars from a variety of humanities disciplines across the world. The first section offers views on the practical realities of teaching digital humanities at undergraduate and graduate levels, presenting case studies and snapshots of the authors' experiences alongside models for future courses and reflections on pedagogical successes and failures. The next section proposes strategies for teaching foundational digital humanities methods across a variety of scholarly disciplines, and the book concludes with wider debates about the place of digital humanities in the academy, from the field's cultural assumptions and social obligations to its political visions." (4e de couverture).
Critical Digital Pedagogy
Author | : Jesse Stommel,Chris Friend,Sean Michael Morris |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2020-07-17 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0578725916 |
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The work of teachers is not just to teach. We are also responsible for the basic needs of students. Helping students eat and live, and also helping them find the tools they need to reflect on the present moment. This is exactly in keeping with Paulo Freire's insistence that critical pedagogy be focused on helping students read their world; but more and more, we must together reckon with that world. Teaching must be an act of imagination, hope, and possibility. Education must be a practice done with hearts as much as heads, with hands as much as books. Care has to be at the center of this work.For the past ten years, Hybrid Pedagogy has worked to help craft a theory of teaching and learning in and around digital spaces, not by imagining what that work might look like, but by doing, asking after, changing, and doing again. Since 2011, Hybrid Pedagogy has published over 400 articles from more than 200 authors focused in and around the emerging field of critical digital pedagogy. A selection of those articles are gathered here. This is the first peer-reviewed publication centered on the theory and practice of critical digital pedagogy. The collection represents a wide cross-section of both academic and non-academic culture and features articles by women, Black people, indigenous people, Chicanx and Latinx writers, disabled people, queer people, and other underrepresented populations. The goal is to provide evidence for the extraordinary work being done by teachers, librarians, instructional designers, graduate students, technologists, and more - work which advances the study and the praxis of critical digital pedagogy.