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Learning to Learn - International perspectives from theory and practice (Hardcover, New): Kai Ren, Ruth Deakin-Crick, Cristina... Learning to Learn - International perspectives from theory and practice (Hardcover, New)
Kai Ren, Ruth Deakin-Crick, Cristina Stringher
R4,418 Discovery Miles 44 180 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Learning to Learn provides a much needed overview and international guide to the field of learning to learn from a multidisciplinary lifelong and lifewide perspective. A wealth of research has been flourishing on this key educational goal in recent years. Internationally, it is considered to be one of the key competencies needed to compete in the global economy, but also a crucial factor for individual and social well-being. This book draws on leading international contributors to provide a cutting-edge overview of current thinking on learning to learn research, policy, and implementation in both formal and informal learning environments. But what learning to learn is exactly, and what its constituting elements are, are much debated issues. These seem to be the crucial questions if assessment and development of this 'malleable side of intelligence' are to be accomplished. The approach of this volume is to consider a broad conception of learning to learn, not confined to only study strategies or metacognition, yet acknowledging the importance of such elements. The book sets out to answer five main questions: What is learning to learn? What are its functions and how do we assess it? What does it promise to the individual and society at large? How is it conceived in national curricula internationally? How can it be developed in a variety of contexts? The text is organized into two parts: the first addresses the core question of the nature of learning to learn from a theoretical and policy viewpoint, and the second presents recent research carried out in several educational systems, with special attention to assessment and curriculum. It gives an account of pedagogical practices of learning to learn and its role in individual empowerment from childhood to adulthood. Contributors also highlight the potential use of learning to learn as an organizing concept for lifelong learning, school improvement, and teacher training along with potential conflicts with existing incentive practices and policies. This book is a vital starting point and guide for any advanced student or researcher looking to understand this important area of research.

Learning to Learn - International perspectives from theory and practice (Paperback): Kai Ren, Ruth Deakin-Crick, Cristina... Learning to Learn - International perspectives from theory and practice (Paperback)
Kai Ren, Ruth Deakin-Crick, Cristina Stringher
R1,496 Discovery Miles 14 960 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Learning to Learn provides a much needed overview and international guide to the field of learning to learn from a multidisciplinary lifelong and lifewide perspective. A wealth of research has been flourishing on this key educational goal in recent years. Internationally, it is considered to be one of the key competencies needed to compete in the global economy, but also a crucial factor for individual and social well-being. This book draws on leading international contributors to provide a cutting-edge overview of current thinking on learning to learn research, policy, and implementation in both formal and informal learning environments. But what learning to learn is exactly, and what its constituting elements are, are much debated issues. These seem to be the crucial questions if assessment and development of this 'malleable side of intelligence' are to be accomplished. The approach of this volume is to consider a broad conception of learning to learn, not confined to only study strategies or metacognition, yet acknowledging the importance of such elements. The book sets out to answer five main questions: What is learning to learn? What are its functions and how do we assess it? What does it promise to the individual and society at large? How is it conceived in national curricula internationally? How can it be developed in a variety of contexts? The text is organized into two parts: the first addresses the core question of the nature of learning to learn from a theoretical and policy viewpoint, and the second presents recent research carried out in several educational systems, with special attention to assessment and curriculum. It gives an account of pedagogical practices of learning to learn and its role in individual empowerment from childhood to adulthood. Contributors also highlight the potential use of learning to learn as an organizing concept for lifelong learning, school improvement, and teacher training along with potential conflicts with existing incentive practices and policies. This book is a vital starting point and guide for any advanced student or researcher looking to understand this important area of research.

Ethical Issues in Higher Education a Critique of Recent Policy Developments in China (Paperback): Kai Ren Ethical Issues in Higher Education a Critique of Recent Policy Developments in China (Paperback)
Kai Ren
R1,322 Discovery Miles 13 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over recent years one higher education ethical issue, often referred to as 'academic corruption', has been increasingly widely recognized. However, there is little academic literature on defining and explaining academic corruption, and suggesting effective counter-measures. This book explores the major issues surrounding academic corruption via critiquing the policies developed by the Chinese Ministry of Education to control academic corruption. The critique shows that the reactions of the policy makers to the apparent deterioration of academic ethics have been cautious and slow, but are heading in the right direction. In particular, the policy has undergone a change from quasi-symbolic to material. Furthermore, an investigation of academic corruption as it currently exists in China provides an in-depth depiction of the super-complexity of real-world academic ethics. Two core issues are identified and a triangle power dynamics is established to critically analyse the problem. This book should be particularly useful to higher education policy-makers, leaders, teachers and anyone else who is interested in issues of policy and ethics or the Chinese educational development.

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