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PBL in engineering education : international perspectives on curriculum change
During 20142015, a series of webinars entitled PBL History and Diversity was broadcast from the UNESCO Centre for PBL in engineering science and sustainability at Aalborg University. Problem Based Learning (PBL) is problem based, team based, self-directed, project organized or contextual learning processes. The goals of the webinars were to understand PBL philosophies, models, and practices and further, to relate the models through learning principles and dimensions. This book arises from the webinar series. The PBL programs described in the chapters of this book were highlighted in the webinar series. The intended audience for the book includes higher education institutions as well as researchers and practitioners who aim to implement, or change, their teaching and learning practices to PBL. The programs highlighted represent engineering education, however the case examples are described taking PBL principles as the point of departure which can make this book an inspiration for other disciplines and areas of educational research.
Studying for Your Nursing Degree
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Bottomley, Jane
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Pryjmachuk, Steven
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Nursing
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Nursing-Examinations-Study guides
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Study skills
2017,2025
Studying for your Nursing Degree is PERFECT for anyone wanting to train to become a nurse or midwife. After reading this fully comprehensive guide you will understand: the structure and culture of higher education, and how nursing fits into it what to expect, and what will be expected of you, as a university student teaching and assessment methods within nursing, so that you can perform to the best of your ability in an academic environment how to manage your nursing studies in an effective way and make the most of the resources available to you. The books in our Critical Study Skills series will help you gain the knowledge, skills and strategies you need to achieve your goals. They provide support in all areas important for university study, including institutional and disciplinary policy and practice, self-management, and research and communication. Packed with tasks and activities to help you improve your learning, including learner autonomy and critical thinking, and to guide you towards reflective practice in your study and work life. Uniquely, this book is written by an experienced education lecturer and an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) lecturer.
Critical Thinking Skills for your Education Degree
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Pryjmachuk, Steven
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Bottomley, Jane
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Maude, Kulwinder
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Critical thinking
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Education-Study and teaching (Higher)-Great Britain
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Study skills
2019,2025
Critical Thinking Skills for your Education Degree provides you with a sound knowledge and understanding of:
the nature of critical thinking, and its relevance and importance in HE
how to adopt a critical approach to all aspects of your studies within education
the importance of active, critical reading, and how it allows you an efficient, principled, effective assessment of the literature in your field
the need to adopt a critical approach to writing, characterised by analytical and evaluative use of sources and the development of your own 'voice'
If you are embarking on a university education or teaching degree, the books in this series will help you acquire and develop the knowledge, skills and strategies you need to achieve your goals. They provide support in all areas important for university study, including institutional and disciplinary policy and practice, self-management, and research and communication. Tasks and activities are designed to foster aspects of learning which are valued in higher education, including learner autonomy and critical thinking, and to guide you towards reflective practice in your study and work life.
Assessing with respect : everyday practices that meet students' social and emotional needs
2021
In this timely and thoughtful call to action, author and educator Starr Sackstein examines the critical intersection between assessment and social and emotional learning (SEL), particularly as it affects students of color and other marginalized groups. The book addresses the five SEL competencies identified by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL)--self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision making--and explains how teaching students to develop their abilities in these areas can help them improve their learning and assessment experiences. Sackstein also raises important considerations for educators, urging them to: (1) Examine their implicit biases to improve their relationships with students; (2) Deepen their understanding of the impact of grades and assessments on students' self-image and their ability to reach their full potential as learners; and (3) Develop personalized assessment systems that ensure an accurate, fair, and equitable portrayal of what students know and can do. In addition to presenting the relevant research, Sackstein draws from personal experience and the reflections of students, teachers, and administrators to present a compelling case for approaching assessment through the SEL lens. Educators at all levels who have witnessed the devastating effects that testing can have on students' beliefs in themselves as learners will find \"Assessing with Respect\" to be an invaluable guide to ensuring better outcomes--and better emotional health--for all students.
Learning through school science investigation : teachers putting research into practice
This book explores teaching and learning through science investigation and practical work. It draws upon two representative case studies from New Zealand and examines what students are learning from science investigation; in addition, it identifies and describes ways in which teachers can make changes that benefit student learning when given time to reflect and respond to research literature and findings. The book illustrates how teaching through science investigations in ways that are informed by research can lead to positive learning outcomes for students. As such, it offers valuable insights for practitioners, researchers, and educators with an interest in learning through science investigation.
Social and Emotional Learning in the Mediterranean
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Cefai, Carmel
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Regester, Dominic
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Akoury Dirani, Leyla
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Affective education-Mediterranean Region-Cross-cultural studies
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Social learning-Study and teaching-Mediterranean Region-Cross-cultural studies
2020
Social and Emotional Learning in the Mediterranean, the first publication of its kind, examines social and emotional learning from a cross cultural perspective, discussing how various Mediterranean countries are adapting social and emotional learning to address their challenges in education and mental health promotion.
Understanding service-learning and community engagement
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Bringle, Robert G
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Hatcher, Julie A
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Cross-cultural studies
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Service learning
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Service learning-Cross-cultural studies
2012,2011
There is an increasing proliferation of service-learning courses in colleges and universities in the U.S. and internationally, and research in the field has seen significant growth in diverse geographic areas in the past decade. Membership organizations now exist to convene scholars and practitioners across the globe. Chapters in this volume are based on presentations given at the 2010 annual conference of the International Association for Research on Service Learning and Community Engagement held in Indianapolis, IN. The conference theme \"International Perspectives: Crossing Boundaries through Research\" was chosen to highlight ways in which research crosses all kinds of boundaries: disciplinary boundaries, cultural boundaries, and national boundaries. Although service-learning is valued as an active learning strategy across the globe, little is known about the ways that service-learning is similar or different in varied contexts. Understanding service-learning and community engagement from cross-cultural and crossdisciplinary perspectives will improve both research and practice. Together, these chapters represent the diversity, complexity, and creativity evident by scholars and practitioners in this field of study.