Learning Architectures in Higher Education restores criticality and rigour to the study of communities of practice as a means of understanding learning, acknowledging that this is one of the most influential and widely used theories of learning to emerge during the last 30 years but one that has bee
Communities of Practice: Facilitating Social Learning in Higher Education
โ Scribed by Jacquie McDonald, Aileen Cater-Steel (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 644
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
In this book about communities of practice in the international, higher education sector, the authors articulate the theoretical foundations of communities of practice (CoPs), research into their application in higher education, leadership roles and how CoPs sustain and support professional learning. Research demonstrates that communities of practice build professional and personal links both within and across faculty, student services and administrative and support units. This book describes how community of practice members may be physically co-located and how social media can be used to connect members across geographically diverse locations. It positions higher education communities of practice within the broader community of practice and social learning literature, and articulates the importance of community of practice leadership roles, and the growing focus on the use of social media for community of practice implementation. The multiple perspectives provide higher education leaders, academic and professional staff with the means to establish, or reflect on existing CoPs, by sharing insights and critical reflections on their implementation strategies, practical guidelines and ideas on how community of practiceโs theoretical underpinnings can be tailored to the higher education context.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxxvii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
What Is a Community of Practice?....Pages 3-25
Social Learning in Higher Education: A Clash of Cultures?....Pages 27-45
Faculty Learning Communities and Communities of Practice Dreamers, Schemers, and Seamers....Pages 47-72
Using Communities of Practice to Internationalise Higher Education: Practical and Strategic Considerations....Pages 73-97
Delivering Institutional Priorities in Learning and Teaching Through a Social Learning Model: Embedding a High Impact Community of Practice Initiative at the University of Tasmania....Pages 99-120
Creating and Facilitating Communities of Practice in Higher Education: Theory to Practice in a Regional Australian University....Pages 121-150
Front Matter....Pages 151-151
Facilitation of Social Learning in Teacher Education: The โDimensions of Social Learning Frameworkโ....Pages 153-174
Communities of Practice in Community-University Engagement: Supporting Co-productive Resilience Research and Practice....Pages 175-198
Promoting a Community of Practice Through Collaborative Curriculum Reform in a University Business School....Pages 199-217
Reflections on the Emergence and Evolution of a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Community of Practice Within a Research-Intensive Higher Education Context....Pages 219-239
Building a Faculty-Centric Virtual Community of Practice (vCoP) Within the Post-secondary Education Environment: A Systems Approach Framework....Pages 241-260
Enhancing the Impact of Research and Knowledge Co-production in Higher Education Through Communities of Practice....Pages 261-278
Front Matter....Pages 279-279
Mediating Role of Leadership in the Development of Communities of Practice....Pages 281-312
Revealing the Nexus Between Distributed Leadership and Communities of Practice....Pages 313-327
The Leadership Link: A Hybrid Professional Learning Network for Learning and Teaching Leaders....Pages 329-346
The Road Less Travelled: A Conversation Between Four Communities of Practice Facilitators About Their Experiences, Learning and Professional Outcomes from the Role....Pages 347-371
Facilitating a Community of Practice in Higher Education: Leadership Rewards and Challenges....Pages 373-380
The Role of Higher Education in Regional Economic Development Through Small Business CoPs....Pages 381-402
Teacher Educatorsโ Critical Reflection on Becoming and Belonging to a Community of Practice....Pages 403-419
Front Matter....Pages 421-422
Making an Impact: Utilising Faculty Learning Communities to Enhance Teaching and Learning....Pages 423-435
Front Matter....Pages 421-422
โThe Faculty/Faculty Conundrumโ: Organizing Faculty Learning Communities to Support โSingularโ and โPluralโ Faculty Development....Pages 437-448
Catalyst: Developing a Community of Practice for Supporting New Academics....Pages 449-469
Whereโs My Parking Permit? Bringing New Staff Together as a Learning Community....Pages 471-504
CoPs: Enhancing Quality Learning and Teaching with Sessional Staff....Pages 505-523
Communities of Practice and Negotiation of Meaning Among Pre-service Teachers....Pages 525-543
Forums, Fellowship and Wicked Problems in Teaching....Pages 545-565
From Project to Permanence: Growing Inter-institutional Collaborative Teams into Long-Term, Sustainable Communities of Practice....Pages 567-598
From Dream to Reality: Sustaining a Higher Education Community of Practice Beyond Initial Enthusiasm....Pages 599-622
โฆ Subjects
Higher Education;Educational Technology;International and Comparative Education
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