Transfer, Transitions and Transformations of Learning
β Scribed by Howard Middleton (auth.), H. E. Middleton, L. K. J. Baartman (eds.)
- Publisher
- SensePublishers
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 173
- Series
- International Technology Education Studies
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-vi
Transfer, Transition, or Transformation?....Pages 1-11
Transfer in Technology Through a Concept-Context Approach....Pages 13-22
Transferring Knowledge Versus Knowledge Through Technology Education....Pages 23-37
Transfer as an Iterative Process Between School and Work....Pages 43-48
Nursesβ and Techniciansβ Communication and Learning at the Boundary....Pages 49-68
Transfer of Learning Through Integration of Theory and Practice in Technical Vocational Education....Pages 69-84
Transferring Standards....Pages 85-107
Representation in the Transition from Novice to Expert Architect....Pages 109-122
Education for Sustainable Development and the Transformation of Self....Pages 123-132
Transforming Identities....Pages 133-147
Why Do They Not See What I See?....Pages 149-167
Back Matter....Pages 169-172
β¦ Subjects
Education (general)
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