The Development of Personal Learning Environments in Higher Education
Promoting Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learner Autonomy
Herausgeber: Sun, Yilin; Xu, Xiaoshu
The Development of Personal Learning Environments in Higher Education
Promoting Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learner Autonomy
Herausgeber: Sun, Yilin; Xu, Xiaoshu
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The Development of Personal Learning Environments in Higher Education explores how today's knowledge-based, learner-centered virtual platforms can compromise with the requirements and regulations of colleges and universities.
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The Development of Personal Learning Environments in Higher Education explores how today's knowledge-based, learner-centered virtual platforms can compromise with the requirements and regulations of colleges and universities.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781032257969
- ISBN-10: 1032257962
- Artikelnr.: 69919094
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 485g
- ISBN-13: 9781032257969
- ISBN-10: 1032257962
- Artikelnr.: 69919094
Yilin Sun is Professor Emerita at Seattle Colleges, USA, and English Language Specialist for the U.S. Department of State. Xiaoshu Xu is Associate Professor in the School of Foreign Studies at Wenzhou University, China, and Ph.D. Supervisor at Macao Polytechnic University.
Section I: Understanding PLEs 1. Concepts and Theoretical Framework of
Culturally Responsive Teaching Guided PLEs 2. Social Changes & Emerging
Technologies Driving PLEs Section II: PLEs and Academic Administration in
Higher Education 3. Convergence Challenges of PLEs with Higher Education 4.
PLEs and Educational Equity: What Can Academic Administration Do? Appendix
A: Academic Administration Assessment Scales of PLEs Section III: PLEs, CRT
Teacher and Teaching in Higher Education 5. CRT Approaches and Teacher
Readiness for PLEs by Yilin Sun & Xiaoshu Xu 6. PLEs Course Design
(Culturally Responsive Universal Design for Learning) 7. PLEs and
Personalized Learning for Students and Teachers Appendix B: Teacher and
Teaching Assessment Scales of PLEs Section IV: PLEs, Learner and Learning
in Higher Education 8. Learning Experience in PLEs by Jia Liu and Ci Zhang
9. Understanding PLEs Through Metacognition, Self-Regulation, and Learner
Autonomy Appendix C: Leaner and Learning Assessment Scales of PLEs Section
V: PLEs, Lifelong Learning and Technologies in Higher Education 10. PLEs
and Lifelong Learning by Laura Holland 11. Approaches of PLEs
Implementation in Higher Education Appendix D: ICT Assessment Scales of
PLEs Appendix E: Technological and Life-long Learning Assessment Scales
Culturally Responsive Teaching Guided PLEs 2. Social Changes & Emerging
Technologies Driving PLEs Section II: PLEs and Academic Administration in
Higher Education 3. Convergence Challenges of PLEs with Higher Education 4.
PLEs and Educational Equity: What Can Academic Administration Do? Appendix
A: Academic Administration Assessment Scales of PLEs Section III: PLEs, CRT
Teacher and Teaching in Higher Education 5. CRT Approaches and Teacher
Readiness for PLEs by Yilin Sun & Xiaoshu Xu 6. PLEs Course Design
(Culturally Responsive Universal Design for Learning) 7. PLEs and
Personalized Learning for Students and Teachers Appendix B: Teacher and
Teaching Assessment Scales of PLEs Section IV: PLEs, Learner and Learning
in Higher Education 8. Learning Experience in PLEs by Jia Liu and Ci Zhang
9. Understanding PLEs Through Metacognition, Self-Regulation, and Learner
Autonomy Appendix C: Leaner and Learning Assessment Scales of PLEs Section
V: PLEs, Lifelong Learning and Technologies in Higher Education 10. PLEs
and Lifelong Learning by Laura Holland 11. Approaches of PLEs
Implementation in Higher Education Appendix D: ICT Assessment Scales of
PLEs Appendix E: Technological and Life-long Learning Assessment Scales
Section I: Understanding PLEs 1. Concepts and Theoretical Framework of
Culturally Responsive Teaching Guided PLEs 2. Social Changes & Emerging
Technologies Driving PLEs Section II: PLEs and Academic Administration in
Higher Education 3. Convergence Challenges of PLEs with Higher Education 4.
PLEs and Educational Equity: What Can Academic Administration Do? Appendix
A: Academic Administration Assessment Scales of PLEs Section III: PLEs, CRT
Teacher and Teaching in Higher Education 5. CRT Approaches and Teacher
Readiness for PLEs by Yilin Sun & Xiaoshu Xu 6. PLEs Course Design
(Culturally Responsive Universal Design for Learning) 7. PLEs and
Personalized Learning for Students and Teachers Appendix B: Teacher and
Teaching Assessment Scales of PLEs Section IV: PLEs, Learner and Learning
in Higher Education 8. Learning Experience in PLEs by Jia Liu and Ci Zhang
9. Understanding PLEs Through Metacognition, Self-Regulation, and Learner
Autonomy Appendix C: Leaner and Learning Assessment Scales of PLEs Section
V: PLEs, Lifelong Learning and Technologies in Higher Education 10. PLEs
and Lifelong Learning by Laura Holland 11. Approaches of PLEs
Implementation in Higher Education Appendix D: ICT Assessment Scales of
PLEs Appendix E: Technological and Life-long Learning Assessment Scales
Culturally Responsive Teaching Guided PLEs 2. Social Changes & Emerging
Technologies Driving PLEs Section II: PLEs and Academic Administration in
Higher Education 3. Convergence Challenges of PLEs with Higher Education 4.
PLEs and Educational Equity: What Can Academic Administration Do? Appendix
A: Academic Administration Assessment Scales of PLEs Section III: PLEs, CRT
Teacher and Teaching in Higher Education 5. CRT Approaches and Teacher
Readiness for PLEs by Yilin Sun & Xiaoshu Xu 6. PLEs Course Design
(Culturally Responsive Universal Design for Learning) 7. PLEs and
Personalized Learning for Students and Teachers Appendix B: Teacher and
Teaching Assessment Scales of PLEs Section IV: PLEs, Learner and Learning
in Higher Education 8. Learning Experience in PLEs by Jia Liu and Ci Zhang
9. Understanding PLEs Through Metacognition, Self-Regulation, and Learner
Autonomy Appendix C: Leaner and Learning Assessment Scales of PLEs Section
V: PLEs, Lifelong Learning and Technologies in Higher Education 10. PLEs
and Lifelong Learning by Laura Holland 11. Approaches of PLEs
Implementation in Higher Education Appendix D: ICT Assessment Scales of
PLEs Appendix E: Technological and Life-long Learning Assessment Scales