|
Showing 1 - 5 of
5 matches in All Departments
In this book about communities of practice in the international,
higher education sector, the authors articulate the theoretical
foundations of communities of practice (CoPs), research into their
application in higher education, leadership roles and how CoPs
sustain and support professional learning. Research demonstrates
that communities of practice build professional and personal links
both within and across faculty, student services and administrative
and support units. This book describes how community of practice
members may be physically co-located and how social media can be
used to connect members across geographically diverse locations. It
positions higher education communities of practice within the
broader community of practice and social learning literature, and
articulates the importance of community of practice leadership
roles, and the growing focus on the use of social media for
community of practice implementation. The multiple perspectives
provide higher education leaders, academic and professional staff
with the means to establish, or reflect on existing CoPs, by
sharing insights and critical reflections on their implementation
strategies, practical guidelines and ideas on how community of
practice's theoretical underpinnings can be tailored to the higher
education context.
In this edited collection, the authors pick up the communities of
practice (CoP) approach of sharing practice in their reflection on
the experience of taking their CoP vision from a dream to reality.
Their stories articulate the vision, the passion and the challenge
of working within and/or changing existing institutional culture
and practice. The book discusses strategies that worked and
considers the lessons learnt to inspire future dreamers and
schemers. The multiple perspectives provided in the case studies
will assist higher education leaders, as well as academic and
professional staff, in establishing or assessing CoPs. The book
offers insights into implementation strategies, practical
guidelines and ideas on how CoP theoretical underpinnings can be
tailored to the higher education context.
The Royal School of Needlework teaches hand embroidery to the
highest standard, developing techniques in new and innovative ways.
Written by RSN apprentice, and now tutor, Jacqui McDonald, this
book contains an extensive stitch guide, as well as guidance on the
materials and equipment you need; how to design your own crewelwork
embroidery; framing up; and positioning and transferring your
design. Each stitch is clearly illustrated with step-by-step
photography, along with expert instruction on how to form the
stitch and use it in your needlework. With an introduction to the
RSN and a brief history of crewelwork, together with numerous
traditional and contemporary examples, this book provides an
essential guide, for the dedicated stitcher, to this classic form
of embroidery.
In this edited collection, the authors pick up the communities of
practice (CoP) approach of sharing practice in their reflection on
the experience of taking their CoP vision from a dream to reality.
Their stories articulate the vision, the passion and the challenge
of working within and/or changing existing institutional culture
and practice. The book discusses strategies that worked and
considers the lessons learnt to inspire future dreamers and
schemers. The multiple perspectives provided in the case studies
will assist higher education leaders, as well as academic and
professional staff, in establishing or assessing CoPs. The book
offers insights into implementation strategies, practical
guidelines and ideas on how CoP theoretical underpinnings can be
tailored to the higher education context.
In this book about communities of practice in the international,
higher education sector, the authors articulate the theoretical
foundations of communities of practice (CoPs), research into their
application in higher education, leadership roles and how CoPs
sustain and support professional learning. Research demonstrates
that communities of practice build professional and personal links
both within and across faculty, student services and administrative
and support units. This book describes how community of practice
members may be physically co-located and how social media can be
used to connect members across geographically diverse locations. It
positions higher education communities of practice within the
broader community of practice and social learning literature, and
articulates the importance of community of practice leadership
roles, and the growing focus on the use of social media for
community of practice implementation. The multiple perspectives
provide higher education leaders, academic and professional staff
with the means to establish, or reflect on existing CoPs, by
sharing insights and critical reflections on their implementation
strategies, practical guidelines and ideas on how community of
practice's theoretical underpinnings can be tailored to the higher
education context.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
Hypnotic
Ben Affleck, Alice Braga, …
DVD
R133
Discovery Miles 1 330
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R205
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
|