Universities and Engagement (eBook, PDF)
International perspectives on higher education and lifelong learning
Redaktion: Field, John; Waxenegger, Andrea; Schmidt-Hertha, Bernhard
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Universities and Engagement (eBook, PDF)
International perspectives on higher education and lifelong learning
Redaktion: Field, John; Waxenegger, Andrea; Schmidt-Hertha, Bernhard
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Universities and Engagement is a timely and insightful book that examines what universities can contribute to their communities and economies through lifelong learning, a topic which is of increasing importance to Higher Education Institutions across the world.
The book will offer an answer to the question 'What can be understood by University Lifelong Learning today?' by collating the work of specialists from across Europe and beyond who have first-hand experience in the field of university engagement through continuing education. With a diverse range of expertise from the UK, Ireland,…mehr
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The book will offer an answer to the question 'What can be understood by University Lifelong Learning today?' by collating the work of specialists from across Europe and beyond who have first-hand experience in the field of university engagement through continuing education. With a diverse range of expertise from the UK, Ireland, Germany, Finland, Malta, Belgium, New Zealand, Austria and the USA, readers are guaranteed a varied and informative collection of perspectives on this important topic.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317580850
- Artikelnr.: 43830337
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317580850
- Artikelnr.: 43830337
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Policy
Practice
Research Chapter 1: Cultivating a culture of practitioner research in university lifelong learning: some critical reflections Josephine W. Finn Chapter 2: Research-practice partnership: improving links between research and professional practice in lifelong learning Franz Kolland, Marcus Ludescher and Andrea Waxenegger Section 2
Engaging with business and industry Chapter 3: Alumni of vocational education as a new target group for university continuing education
chance and challenge for universities Stefan Brämer and Sören Hirsch Chapter 4: ULLL in the business context
the project Virtual interaction with Web 2.0 in companies Marion Bruhn-Suhr and Lena Oswald Chapter 5: Lifelong learning and the Knowledge Triangle in the context of university reform. A case study Kirsti Miettinen and Hanna-Riikka Myllymäki Chapter 6: Perceived service value: implications for the viability of continuing education programmes Susan Geertshuis and Otto Krickl Chapter 7: Opening universities for lifelong learning and the challenge of diversity management: support of non-traditional students in Germany, Finland and Denmark Sabine Remdisch and Steffen Beiten Section 3
Engaging with communities Chapter 8: When university meets community in later life: subverting hegemonic discourse and practices in higher education Carmel Borg and Marvin Formosa Chapter 9: Types and Conditions of service learning: associations with civic responsibility, self-efficacy, and well-being Jenifer K. McGuire and Melanie Brown Chapter 10: Community-based education and learning Lyn Tett Chapter 11: Lifelong learning for socially disadvantaged people Gerhild Wrann Section 4
Engaging with an ageing society Chapter 12: Learning in later life: what can universities do? Alex Withnall Chapter 13: Intergenerational learning at the university: potentials and limitations Bernhard Schmidt-Hertha Chapter 14: Something for older people? Research-based general education and university lifelong learning Marcus Ludescher Chapter 15: Unlocking potential for later-life learning: engaging adults in their own learning in a university setting. A case study from Scotland Rob Mark, Val Bissland and Lesley Hart Chapter 16: Managing age diversity in companies: transferring competences between generations at work
Project Génération+ Jean-Marie Dujardin and David Randaxhe Chapter 17: Over-fifty returning adult learners: another neglected species? Renaud Maes and Michel Sylin Looking forward Index
Policy
Practice
Research Chapter 1: Cultivating a culture of practitioner research in university lifelong learning: some critical reflections Josephine W. Finn Chapter 2: Research-practice partnership: improving links between research and professional practice in lifelong learning Franz Kolland, Marcus Ludescher and Andrea Waxenegger Section 2
Engaging with business and industry Chapter 3: Alumni of vocational education as a new target group for university continuing education
chance and challenge for universities Stefan Brämer and Sören Hirsch Chapter 4: ULLL in the business context
the project Virtual interaction with Web 2.0 in companies Marion Bruhn-Suhr and Lena Oswald Chapter 5: Lifelong learning and the Knowledge Triangle in the context of university reform. A case study Kirsti Miettinen and Hanna-Riikka Myllymäki Chapter 6: Perceived service value: implications for the viability of continuing education programmes Susan Geertshuis and Otto Krickl Chapter 7: Opening universities for lifelong learning and the challenge of diversity management: support of non-traditional students in Germany, Finland and Denmark Sabine Remdisch and Steffen Beiten Section 3
Engaging with communities Chapter 8: When university meets community in later life: subverting hegemonic discourse and practices in higher education Carmel Borg and Marvin Formosa Chapter 9: Types and Conditions of service learning: associations with civic responsibility, self-efficacy, and well-being Jenifer K. McGuire and Melanie Brown Chapter 10: Community-based education and learning Lyn Tett Chapter 11: Lifelong learning for socially disadvantaged people Gerhild Wrann Section 4
Engaging with an ageing society Chapter 12: Learning in later life: what can universities do? Alex Withnall Chapter 13: Intergenerational learning at the university: potentials and limitations Bernhard Schmidt-Hertha Chapter 14: Something for older people? Research-based general education and university lifelong learning Marcus Ludescher Chapter 15: Unlocking potential for later-life learning: engaging adults in their own learning in a university setting. A case study from Scotland Rob Mark, Val Bissland and Lesley Hart Chapter 16: Managing age diversity in companies: transferring competences between generations at work
Project Génération+ Jean-Marie Dujardin and David Randaxhe Chapter 17: Over-fifty returning adult learners: another neglected species? Renaud Maes and Michel Sylin Looking forward Index