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Innovative Solutions for Building Community in Academic Libraries (Hardcover): Sheila Bonnand, Mary Anne Hanson Innovative Solutions for Building Community in Academic Libraries (Hardcover)
Sheila Bonnand, Mary Anne Hanson
R5,079 Discovery Miles 50 790 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The library has always been an essential part of the collegiate experience, providing students with access to knowledge and literature. However, as virtual services and online learning become more prominent within collegiate environments, the ways students conduct research and access resources has been altered. Innovative Solutions for Building Community in Academic Libraries examines new methods librarians use to engage both on-campus and online users in library services, taking into account the significant impacts of online learning on students' interaction with library resources. Focusing on various outreach practices, techniques of literacy instruction, and the utilization of library spaces, this research-supported book is a pivotal reference source for distance educators, program planners, academics, and library professionals interested in new ways to attract users to library services.

Culture and Processes of Adult Learning (Hardcover): Richard Edwards, Ann Hanson, Mary Thorpe Culture and Processes of Adult Learning (Hardcover)
Richard Edwards, Ann Hanson, Mary Thorpe
R4,507 Discovery Miles 45 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The authors provide a variety of perspectives on the conceptualisation of adult learning, drawing on sociology, psychology, adult education and applied research into how adults experience learning. Bringing together a number of major contributions to current debates about what learning during adulthood is for, what motivates learning, and how best it might be developed, the authors address a range of significant issues: What should be the context of learning programmed for adults, and who should decide? What are the implications in general and for women in particular of the current emphasis on learning for work, at work? How do adults learn and how is learning best facilitated? How might learning be used to empower individuals, communities and organisations?

Boundaries of Adult Learning (Hardcover): Richard Edwards, Ann Hanson, Peter Raggatt Boundaries of Adult Learning (Hardcover)
Richard Edwards, Ann Hanson, Peter Raggatt
R4,509 Discovery Miles 45 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Until relatively recently, adult learning in the UK was largely recognised as being situated mainly within the LEA adult education centre, university extra-mural departments and the WEA. However, this picture has changed. The major change has been a shift from 'education' to 'learning' as the key organising concept. A greater range of settings are now recognised as sites producing learning, and alongside this has grown a debate about the purpose and form of study within adult learning. This has led people to question both the concept of adult learning and the boundaries of its provision. This book reviews and assesses the changes which are taking place. It explores the disputes surrounding adult learning, discussing how boundaries have blurred thereby creating new opportunities such as APL and credit transfer, and including a significantly wider range of activities within the definition of learning. It also assesses the extent to which, despite the changes in boundaries, inequalities in learning opportunities still persist.

Supporting Lifelong Learning - Volume I: Perspectives on Learning (Hardcover): Julia Clarke, Ann Hanson, Roger Harrison, Fiona... Supporting Lifelong Learning - Volume I: Perspectives on Learning (Hardcover)
Julia Clarke, Ann Hanson, Roger Harrison, Fiona Reeve
R4,498 Discovery Miles 44 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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 of 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 that 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.

Supporting Lifelong Learning - Volume I: Perspectives on Learning (Paperback): Julia Clarke, Ann Hanson, Roger Harrison, Fiona... Supporting Lifelong Learning - Volume I: Perspectives on Learning (Paperback)
Julia Clarke, Ann Hanson, Roger Harrison, Fiona Reeve
R1,580 Discovery Miles 15 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


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 included trace the widening scope of academic understandings regarding 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, that occur in the minds of individual learners. The readings have been selected to represent a range of experience in different sectors of education and training by authors from around the globe.

Boundaries of Adult Learning (Paperback): Richard Edwards, Ann Hanson, Peter Raggatt Boundaries of Adult Learning (Paperback)
Richard Edwards, Ann Hanson, Peter Raggatt
R1,619 Discovery Miles 16 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Until relatively recently, adult learning in the UK was largely recognised as being situated mainly within the LEA adult education centre, university extra-mural departments and the WEA. However, this picture has changed. The major change has been a shift from 'education' to 'learning' as the key organising concept. A greater range of settings are now recognised as sites producing learning, and alongside this has grown a debate about the purpose and form of study within adult learning. This has led people to question both the concept of adult learning and the boundaries of its provision.
This book reviews and assesses the changes which are taking place. It explores the disputes surrounding adult learning, discussing how boundaries have blurred thereby creating new opportunities such as APL and credit transfer, and including a significantly wider range of activities within the definition of learning. It also assesses the extent to which, despite the changes in boundaries, inequalities in learning opportunities still persist.

Culture and Processes of Adult Learning (Paperback): Richard Edwards, Ann Hanson, Mary Thorpe Culture and Processes of Adult Learning (Paperback)
Richard Edwards, Ann Hanson, Mary Thorpe
R1,580 Discovery Miles 15 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


The authors provide a variety of perspectives on the conceptualisation of adult learning, drawing on sociology, psychology, adult education and applied research into how adults experience learning. Bringing together a number of major contributions to current debates about what learning during adulthood is for, what motivates learning, and how best it might be developed, the authors address a range of significant issues: What should be the context of learning programmed for adults, and who should decide? What are the implications in general and for women in particular of the current emphasis on learning for work, at work? How do adults learn and how is learning best facilitated? How might learning be used to empower individuals, communities and organisations?

Buried Secrets - Looking for Frank and Ida (Paperback): Anne Hanson Buried Secrets - Looking for Frank and Ida (Paperback)
Anne Hanson
R537 Discovery Miles 5 370 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Thin Veils (Paperback): Anne Hanson Thin Veils (Paperback)
Anne Hanson
R332 Discovery Miles 3 320 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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