Transforming education: design & governance in global contexts
This book is an edited collection grouped into three key thematic areas. Its authors are researchers and theoretical scholars in the fields of education curriculum, education technology, education philosophy, and design for education. They present primary research and theoretical considerations, des...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book is an edited collection grouped into three key thematic areas. Its authors are researchers and theoretical scholars in the fields of education curriculum, education technology, education philosophy, and design for education. They present primary research and theoretical considerations, descriptive accounts and philosophical reflections to provide readers with a broad sweep of the 'state of play' in thinking about the place and space of learning. Transforming Education distils, from a panoply of critical arenas, an understanding of the forces currently at play in redefining curriculum agendas for education - from primary to post-secondary. It analyses the major ways in which the built environment of education is transforming, in response to various globalised policy drivers and new education delivery technologies. Its authors critique the ways education performs a governance function over the users and occupants of space, be it physical or virtual. F or readers who may be seriously engaging with the concept of spatiality in relation to education for the first time, this book provides the opportunity to develop a clear understanding of a wide scope of theory, practice and critique in relation to learning environments |
Beschreibung: | xv, 244 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9789811056772 9811056773 9789811354601 981135460X |
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505 | 8 | |a Part I: Transformation: Education through design -- Chapter 1. Modern learning environments: Embodiment of a disjunctive encounter -- Chapter 2. Spatialised practices in ILES: Pedagogical transformations and learner agency -- Chapter 3. Reimagining and reshaping spaces of learning: Constituting innovative and creative lifelong learners -- Chapter 4. Innovative learning environments as complex adaptive systems: Enabling middle years education -- Chapter 5. Trialling innovation: Studying the philosophical and conceptual rationales of demonstration schools in universities -- Part II: Transformation: The Governmentality of Education -- Chapter 6. Selling new learning spaces -- Flexibly anything for the 21st century -- Chapter 7. MLE as non-place -- Chapter 8. From progressivism to instrumentalism: Innovative learning environments according to New zealand's Ministry of Education -- Chapter 9. An art of orientation: The possibilities of learning spaces -- Chapter 10. Questions concerning innovative learning environments: Intersections in disciplined resistance -- Part III: Transformation: Global perspectives on Education -- Chapter 11. Crossing or erasing territorial borders: Towards openness within the school space -- Chapter 12. Student-centred classroom environments in upper secondary school: Students' ideas about good spaces for learning vs. actual arrangements -- Chapter 13. Virtual reality: Its transformative potential -- Chapter 14. Coup d'etat in the panopticon: Social networking in Education -- Chapter 15. Transferring pedagogical spaces -- Schoolyards as learning environments in the perspective of students and teachers | |
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contents | Part I: Transformation: Education through design -- Chapter 1. Modern learning environments: Embodiment of a disjunctive encounter -- Chapter 2. Spatialised practices in ILES: Pedagogical transformations and learner agency -- Chapter 3. Reimagining and reshaping spaces of learning: Constituting innovative and creative lifelong learners -- Chapter 4. Innovative learning environments as complex adaptive systems: Enabling middle years education -- Chapter 5. Trialling innovation: Studying the philosophical and conceptual rationales of demonstration schools in universities -- Part II: Transformation: The Governmentality of Education -- Chapter 6. Selling new learning spaces -- Flexibly anything for the 21st century -- Chapter 7. MLE as non-place -- Chapter 8. From progressivism to instrumentalism: Innovative learning environments according to New zealand's Ministry of Education -- Chapter 9. An art of orientation: The possibilities of learning spaces -- Chapter 10. Questions concerning innovative learning environments: Intersections in disciplined resistance -- Part III: Transformation: Global perspectives on Education -- Chapter 11. Crossing or erasing territorial borders: Towards openness within the school space -- Chapter 12. Student-centred classroom environments in upper secondary school: Students' ideas about good spaces for learning vs. actual arrangements -- Chapter 13. Virtual reality: Its transformative potential -- Chapter 14. Coup d'etat in the panopticon: Social networking in Education -- Chapter 15. Transferring pedagogical spaces -- Schoolyards as learning environments in the perspective of students and teachers |
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spelling | Transforming education design & governance in global contexts Leon Benade, Mark Jackson, editors Singapore Springer [2018] xv, 244 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Part I: Transformation: Education through design -- Chapter 1. Modern learning environments: Embodiment of a disjunctive encounter -- Chapter 2. Spatialised practices in ILES: Pedagogical transformations and learner agency -- Chapter 3. Reimagining and reshaping spaces of learning: Constituting innovative and creative lifelong learners -- Chapter 4. Innovative learning environments as complex adaptive systems: Enabling middle years education -- Chapter 5. Trialling innovation: Studying the philosophical and conceptual rationales of demonstration schools in universities -- Part II: Transformation: The Governmentality of Education -- Chapter 6. Selling new learning spaces -- Flexibly anything for the 21st century -- Chapter 7. MLE as non-place -- Chapter 8. From progressivism to instrumentalism: Innovative learning environments according to New zealand's Ministry of Education -- Chapter 9. An art of orientation: The possibilities of learning spaces -- Chapter 10. Questions concerning innovative learning environments: Intersections in disciplined resistance -- Part III: Transformation: Global perspectives on Education -- Chapter 11. Crossing or erasing territorial borders: Towards openness within the school space -- Chapter 12. Student-centred classroom environments in upper secondary school: Students' ideas about good spaces for learning vs. actual arrangements -- Chapter 13. Virtual reality: Its transformative potential -- Chapter 14. Coup d'etat in the panopticon: Social networking in Education -- Chapter 15. Transferring pedagogical spaces -- Schoolyards as learning environments in the perspective of students and teachers This book is an edited collection grouped into three key thematic areas. Its authors are researchers and theoretical scholars in the fields of education curriculum, education technology, education philosophy, and design for education. They present primary research and theoretical considerations, descriptive accounts and philosophical reflections to provide readers with a broad sweep of the 'state of play' in thinking about the place and space of learning. Transforming Education distils, from a panoply of critical arenas, an understanding of the forces currently at play in redefining curriculum agendas for education - from primary to post-secondary. It analyses the major ways in which the built environment of education is transforming, in response to various globalised policy drivers and new education delivery technologies. Its authors critique the ways education performs a governance function over the users and occupants of space, be it physical or virtual. F or readers who may be seriously engaging with the concept of spatiality in relation to education for the first time, this book provides the opportunity to develop a clear understanding of a wide scope of theory, practice and critique in relation to learning environments Educational change Curriculum change Educational innovations Education and globalization Educational technology School facilities / Planning Educational Technology Enseignement / Réforme Programmes d'études / Changements Enseignement / Innovations Éducation et mondialisation Technologie éducative Équipements scolaires / Planification Benade, Leon Sonstige oth Jackson, Mark Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-981-10-5678-9 |
spellingShingle | Transforming education design & governance in global contexts Part I: Transformation: Education through design -- Chapter 1. Modern learning environments: Embodiment of a disjunctive encounter -- Chapter 2. Spatialised practices in ILES: Pedagogical transformations and learner agency -- Chapter 3. Reimagining and reshaping spaces of learning: Constituting innovative and creative lifelong learners -- Chapter 4. Innovative learning environments as complex adaptive systems: Enabling middle years education -- Chapter 5. Trialling innovation: Studying the philosophical and conceptual rationales of demonstration schools in universities -- Part II: Transformation: The Governmentality of Education -- Chapter 6. Selling new learning spaces -- Flexibly anything for the 21st century -- Chapter 7. MLE as non-place -- Chapter 8. From progressivism to instrumentalism: Innovative learning environments according to New zealand's Ministry of Education -- Chapter 9. An art of orientation: The possibilities of learning spaces -- Chapter 10. Questions concerning innovative learning environments: Intersections in disciplined resistance -- Part III: Transformation: Global perspectives on Education -- Chapter 11. Crossing or erasing territorial borders: Towards openness within the school space -- Chapter 12. Student-centred classroom environments in upper secondary school: Students' ideas about good spaces for learning vs. actual arrangements -- Chapter 13. Virtual reality: Its transformative potential -- Chapter 14. Coup d'etat in the panopticon: Social networking in Education -- Chapter 15. Transferring pedagogical spaces -- Schoolyards as learning environments in the perspective of students and teachers |
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