Using experience for learning
著者
書誌事項
Using experience for learning
(SRHE and Open University Press imprint / general editor, Heather Eggins)
The Society for Research into Higher Education & Open University Press, 1993
- : hard
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780335190959
内容説明
What are the key ideas that underpin learning from experience? How do we learn from experience? How does context and purpose influence learning? How does experience impact on individual and group learning? How can we help others to learn from their experience?
"Using Experience for Learning" reflects current interest in the importance of experience in informal and formal learning, whether it be applied for course credit, new forms of learning in the workplace, or acknowledging autonomous learning outside educational institutions. It also emphasizes the role of personal experience in learning: ideas are not separate from experience; relationships and personal interests impact on learning; and emotions have a vital part to play in intellectual learning. All the contributors write themselves into their chapters, giving an autobiographical account of how their experiences have influenced their learning and what has led them to their current views and practice.
"Using Experience for Learning" brings together a wide range of perspectives and conceptual frameworks with contributors from four continents, and should be a valuable addition to the field of experiential learning.
目次
Understanding learning from experience
through the lens of learning - how the visceral experience of learning reframes teaching
putting the heart back into learning
activating internal processes in experiential learning
on becoming a maker of teachers
barriers to reflection on experience
unlearning through experience
experiential learning at a distance
learning from experience in mathematics
how the T-group changed my life - sociological perspectives on experiential groupwork
living the learning - internalizing our model of group learning
experiential learning and social transformation for a post-apartheid learning future
experiential learning or learning from experience - does it make a difference?
- 巻冊次
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: hard ISBN 9780335190966
内容説明
What are the key ideas that underpin learning from experience? How do we learn from experience? How does context and purpose influence learning? How does experience impact on individual and group learning? How can we help others to learn from their experience? "Using Experience for Learning" reflects current interest in the importance of experience in informal and formal learning, whether it be applied for course credit, new forms of learning in the workplace, or acknowledging autonomous learning outside educational institutions. It also emphasizes the role of personal experience in learning: ideas are not separate from experience; relationships and personal interests impact on learning; and emotions have a vital part to play in intellectual learning. All the contributors write themselves into their chapters, giving an autobiographical account of how their experiences have influenced their learning and what has led them to their current views and practice. "Using Experience for Learning" brings together a wide range of perspectives and conceptual frameworks with contributors from four continents, and should be a valuable addition to the field of experiential learning.
目次
- Understanding learning from experience
- through the lens of learning - how the visceral experience of learning reframes teaching
- putting the heart back into learning
- activating internal processes in experiential learning
- on becoming a maker of teachers
- barriers to reflection on experience
- unlearning through experience
- experiential learning at a distance
- learning from experience in mathematics
- how the T-group changed my life - sociological perspectives on experiential groupwork
- living the learning - internalizing our model of group learning
- experiential learning and social transformation for a post-apartheid learning future
- experiential learning or learning from experience - does it make a difference?
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