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Supporting Lifelong Learning: Volume I: Perspectives on Learning (Supporting Lifelong Learning, Volume 1) (edition 2001)

by Julia Clarke, Ann Hanson, Roger Harrison, Fiona Reeve

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This Open University Reader examines the practices of learning and teaching which have been developed to support lifelong learning, and the understanding and assumptions which underpin them. The selection of texts trace the widening scope of academic understanding ofnbsp;learning and teaching, and considers the implications for those who develop programmes of learning. It examines in great depth those theories which have had the greatest impact in the field, theories of reflection and learning from experience and theories of situated learning. The implications of these theories ar examined in relation to themes which run across the reader, namely, workplace learning, literacies, and the possibilities offered by information and communication technologies. The particular focus of this Reader is on the psychological or cognitive phenomena thatnbsp;happen in the minds of individual learners. The readings have been selected to represent a range of experience in different sectors of education from around the globe.… (more)
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Title:Supporting Lifelong Learning: Volume I: Perspectives on Learning (Supporting Lifelong Learning, Volume 1)
Authors:Julia Clarke
Other authors:Ann Hanson, Roger Harrison, Fiona Reeve
Info:Routledge (2001), Paperback, 232 pages
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This Open University Reader examines the practices of learning and teaching which have been developed to support lifelong learning, and the understanding and assumptions which underpin them. The selection of texts trace the widening scope of academic understanding ofnbsp;learning and teaching, and considers the implications for those who develop programmes of learning. It examines in great depth those theories which have had the greatest impact in the field, theories of reflection and learning from experience and theories of situated learning. The implications of these theories ar examined in relation to themes which run across the reader, namely, workplace learning, literacies, and the possibilities offered by information and communication technologies. The particular focus of this Reader is on the psychological or cognitive phenomena thatnbsp;happen in the minds of individual learners. The readings have been selected to represent a range of experience in different sectors of education from around the globe.

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