
Active Learning in Higher Education
Theoretical Considerations and Perspectives
- 92 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Active Learning in Higher Education
Theoretical Considerations and Perspectives
About this book
This insightful new book explores perspectives on active learning as creative discovery, conceptualisations of active learning spaces and transitions from theoretical approaches to active learning practice. It draws on the experiences of academics, learning technologists and clinical practitioners, and invites the reader to think about our conceptualisations of active learning and to move beyond mere demonstrations of its effectiveness.
With contributions from academics and NHS practitioners, this publication will make a unique contribution to the literature that increasingly points to the value, impact and reach of active learning pedagogy. It importantly addresses the need for active learning, highlighting some of the many theoretical issues that active learning raises through three broad lenses:
- The idea of active learning as creative play
- The use of theoretical models in designing active learning
- The transition from active learning theory to practice
Aimed at anyone with an interest in active learning as a pedagogical approach, Active Learning in Higher Education provides a starting point for further discussion and development of pedagogical theory, becoming an essential read for educators, school leaders as well as researchers in the field of education.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Lists of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Introduction to “Active Learning in Higher Education”
- 1 The University of Active Learning, Play and Storytelling – A thought-experiment about a different kind of institution
- 2 Play not tell: Agency and becoming in the playful university
- 3 Bricolage as a holistic model for active learning
- 4 The role of active learning in transformative learning and teaching experiences
- 5 Active cognitive tasks – Synthesising frameworks for active learning online
- 6 Prospects for coactive learning
- 7 From theory to practice – Active learning in the flow of clinical work
- 8 A contemplation on four active learning tasks: What do pedagogic theories suggest about them?
- Conclusion
- Index
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