Pedagogy in Higher Education
Herausgeber: Wells, Gordon; Edwards, Anne
Pedagogy in Higher Education
Herausgeber: Wells, Gordon; Edwards, Anne
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This edited volume addresses the potential of Cultural Historical Activity Theory as an analytic tool in debates over higher education reform.
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This edited volume addresses the potential of Cultural Historical Activity Theory as an analytic tool in debates over higher education reform.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 388g
- ISBN-13: 9781107565944
- ISBN-10: 1107565944
- Artikelnr.: 43043600
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 388g
- ISBN-13: 9781107565944
- ISBN-10: 1107565944
- Artikelnr.: 43043600
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Gordon Wells and Anne Edwards; 2. Goal formation and
identity formation in higher education Deborah Downing and Michael Cole; 3.
Using a cultural historical approach to understand educational change in
introductory physics classrooms Chandra A. Turpen and Noah D. Finkelstein;
4. Taking responsibility for learning: CHAT in a large undergraduate class
Gordon Wells; 5. CHAT and student writing David Russell; 6. Assessment in
higher education - a CHAT perspective Anton Havnes; 7. The agency of the
learner in the networked university: an expansive approach Russell Francis;
8. Supporting access to science and engineering through scientific
argumentation Tamara Ball and Lisa Hunter; 9. Using CHAT to understand
systems to support disabled students in higher education Jan Georgeson; 10.
Internship: navigating the practices of an investment bank Natalie
Lundsteen and Anne Edwards; 11. Identity change in the context of HE
institutions Jorge Larremeamendy-Joerns; 12. Developing skills for
collaborative, relational research in higher education: a cultural
historical analysis Ioanna Kinti and Geoff Hayward; 13. Teacher education
in the public university: the challenge of democratizing knowledge
production Viv Ellis; 14. What does 'transformation of participation' mean
in a university classroom? Exploring university pedagogy with the tools of
cultural historical theory Holli Tonyan and Glen Auld; 15. Gentle
partnerships: learning from the fifth dimension Honorine Norcon and Monica
Nilsson.
identity formation in higher education Deborah Downing and Michael Cole; 3.
Using a cultural historical approach to understand educational change in
introductory physics classrooms Chandra A. Turpen and Noah D. Finkelstein;
4. Taking responsibility for learning: CHAT in a large undergraduate class
Gordon Wells; 5. CHAT and student writing David Russell; 6. Assessment in
higher education - a CHAT perspective Anton Havnes; 7. The agency of the
learner in the networked university: an expansive approach Russell Francis;
8. Supporting access to science and engineering through scientific
argumentation Tamara Ball and Lisa Hunter; 9. Using CHAT to understand
systems to support disabled students in higher education Jan Georgeson; 10.
Internship: navigating the practices of an investment bank Natalie
Lundsteen and Anne Edwards; 11. Identity change in the context of HE
institutions Jorge Larremeamendy-Joerns; 12. Developing skills for
collaborative, relational research in higher education: a cultural
historical analysis Ioanna Kinti and Geoff Hayward; 13. Teacher education
in the public university: the challenge of democratizing knowledge
production Viv Ellis; 14. What does 'transformation of participation' mean
in a university classroom? Exploring university pedagogy with the tools of
cultural historical theory Holli Tonyan and Glen Auld; 15. Gentle
partnerships: learning from the fifth dimension Honorine Norcon and Monica
Nilsson.
1. Introduction Gordon Wells and Anne Edwards; 2. Goal formation and
identity formation in higher education Deborah Downing and Michael Cole; 3.
Using a cultural historical approach to understand educational change in
introductory physics classrooms Chandra A. Turpen and Noah D. Finkelstein;
4. Taking responsibility for learning: CHAT in a large undergraduate class
Gordon Wells; 5. CHAT and student writing David Russell; 6. Assessment in
higher education - a CHAT perspective Anton Havnes; 7. The agency of the
learner in the networked university: an expansive approach Russell Francis;
8. Supporting access to science and engineering through scientific
argumentation Tamara Ball and Lisa Hunter; 9. Using CHAT to understand
systems to support disabled students in higher education Jan Georgeson; 10.
Internship: navigating the practices of an investment bank Natalie
Lundsteen and Anne Edwards; 11. Identity change in the context of HE
institutions Jorge Larremeamendy-Joerns; 12. Developing skills for
collaborative, relational research in higher education: a cultural
historical analysis Ioanna Kinti and Geoff Hayward; 13. Teacher education
in the public university: the challenge of democratizing knowledge
production Viv Ellis; 14. What does 'transformation of participation' mean
in a university classroom? Exploring university pedagogy with the tools of
cultural historical theory Holli Tonyan and Glen Auld; 15. Gentle
partnerships: learning from the fifth dimension Honorine Norcon and Monica
Nilsson.
identity formation in higher education Deborah Downing and Michael Cole; 3.
Using a cultural historical approach to understand educational change in
introductory physics classrooms Chandra A. Turpen and Noah D. Finkelstein;
4. Taking responsibility for learning: CHAT in a large undergraduate class
Gordon Wells; 5. CHAT and student writing David Russell; 6. Assessment in
higher education - a CHAT perspective Anton Havnes; 7. The agency of the
learner in the networked university: an expansive approach Russell Francis;
8. Supporting access to science and engineering through scientific
argumentation Tamara Ball and Lisa Hunter; 9. Using CHAT to understand
systems to support disabled students in higher education Jan Georgeson; 10.
Internship: navigating the practices of an investment bank Natalie
Lundsteen and Anne Edwards; 11. Identity change in the context of HE
institutions Jorge Larremeamendy-Joerns; 12. Developing skills for
collaborative, relational research in higher education: a cultural
historical analysis Ioanna Kinti and Geoff Hayward; 13. Teacher education
in the public university: the challenge of democratizing knowledge
production Viv Ellis; 14. What does 'transformation of participation' mean
in a university classroom? Exploring university pedagogy with the tools of
cultural historical theory Holli Tonyan and Glen Auld; 15. Gentle
partnerships: learning from the fifth dimension Honorine Norcon and Monica
Nilsson.