This book covers original research on the implementation of open educational practices through the use of open educational resources at the university level. The emphasis on open education in this book is on contextualising resources, supporting student agency and fostering self-directed learning sp
Self-directed learning research and its impact on educational practice
β Scribed by Elsa Mentz, Roxanne Bailey
- Publisher
- AOSIS
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 464
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This scholarly book is the third volume in an NWU book series on self-directed learning and is devoted to self-directed learning research and its impact on educational practice. The importance of self-directed learning for learners in the 21st century to equip themselves with the necessary skills to take responsibility for their own learning for life cannot be over emphasised. The target audience does not only consist of scholars in the field of self-directed learning in Higher Education and the Schooling sector but includes all scholars in the field of teaching and learning in all education and training sectors. The book contributes to the discourse on creating dispositions towards self-directed learning among all learners and adds to the latest body of scholarship in terms of self-directed learning. Although from different perspectives, all chapters in the book are closely linked together around self-directed learning as a central theme, following on the work done in Volume 1 of this series (Self-Directed Learning for the 21st Century: Implications for Higher Education) to form a rich knowledge bank of work on self-directed learning.
β¦ Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Defining research focus in self-directed learning: an autoethnographic reflection
Chapter 2: Evaluating undergraduate studentsβ self-directed learning experiences during research-based learning
Chapter 3: Implementing guidelines for deeper self-directed learning in Computer Applications Technology education: Implications for lifelong learning
Chapter 4: Lessons learnt in establishing a teaching presence in a cooperative blended learning environment: Facilitatorsβ perspectives
Chapter 5: Puzzle video games and the benefits for critical thinking: Developing skills and dispositions towards Self-Directed Learning
Chapter 6: Teachersβ position regarding their curriculum as praxis: A self-directed learning capability perspective
Chapter 7: A Cultural-Historical Activity Theory gaze at teacher professional development to enhance self-directed learning and its transfer to the classroom
Chapter 8: Facilitator experiences on implementing technology-supported cooperative learning professional development
Chapter 9: Using cooperative learning as scaffold to develop Grade 10 Life Sciences learnersβ self-directed learning skills within their zone of proximal development
Chapter 10: A contextual consideration of parental involvement in homework to develop self-regulated learning
β¦ Subjects
self-directed learning
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