Integrative Learning of Theory and Practice

Integrative Learning of Theory and Practice
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9783030927707
ISBN-13 : 3030927709
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Synopsis Integrative Learning of Theory and Practice by : Mariana Orozco

This book addresses the questions of what constitutes the integrative learning of theory and practice (ILTP), and how this learning progresses over time - these are important questions that have been overlooked to date. It introduces a new way of looking at the theory-practice integration and presents the conceptual and empirical research that has led to such a view. The conceptualisation of the ILTP and the description of the phenomenon of integration draw on psychological aspects of epistemological beliefs in TVET, and on philosophical aspects of social reasoning. In this inferentialist, non-dualistic epistemological perspective, theory and practice are distinguished in terms of their use in reasoning, rather than as intrinsically different forms of knowledge. In particular, the integrative learning is presented in terms of qualitative changes in chains of reasoning that connect theoretical and practical considerations. This work represents a contribution to further educational research, as it advances a novel operationalisation of the inferentialist framework. Finally, this work contributes to educational practice, as it offers evidence-based guidelines for practitioners concerned with instructional design in T-VET. The reported empirical investigations involved in-depth qualitative research methods and were conducted at a micro-level of instruction in alternating school-based and work-based programmes, in the field of Chemicals Processing Technology (CPT).

Advances in Research, Theory and Practice in Work-Integrated Learning

Advances in Research, Theory and Practice in Work-Integrated Learning
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9781000429657
ISBN-13 : 1000429652
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Advances in Research, Theory and Practice in Work-Integrated Learning by : Sonia J. Ferns

Work-integrated learning (WIL) is a key strategy for enhancing student employability outcomes and lifelong learning capabilities. This timely publication critically reflects on existing scholarship and practice in WIL, discusses contemporary insights, provides a synopsis of resonating themes, and recommends areas for future research and practice. The book aims to position WIL as a strategic imperative for enabling a sustainable workforce through strengthening graduate capacity both in Australia and globally.The collection of edited scholarly chapters were compiled by 59 researchers, practitioners, and experts in WIL, and supported by the peak national professional body for WIL in Australia, the Australian Collaborative Education Network (ACEN). The chapters cover a range of pertinent topics such as teaching and learning, stakeholder engagement, maximizing learning outcomes, diverse forms of WIL practice, support and infrastructure, and future directions. Specific areas of interest include governance and leadership, student equity and wellbeing, quality and evaluation and interdisciplinary WIL. This book is essential reading for researchers, practitioners, workplace and community partners, university leaders, and policy makers, as the practice of WIL continues to expand in the higher education sector.

Facilitating the Integration of Learning

Facilitating the Integration of Learning
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9781000977608
ISBN-13 : 1000977609
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Facilitating the Integration of Learning by : James P. Barber

Students’ ability to integrate learning across contexts is a critical outcome for higher education. Often the most powerful learning experiences that students report from their college years are those that prompt integration of learning, yet it remains an outcome that few educators explicitly work towards or specify as a course objective. Given that students will be more successful in college (and in life) if they can integrate their learning, James Barber offers a guide for college educators on how to promote students’ integration of learning, and help them connect knowledge and insights across contexts, whether in-class or out-of-class, in co-curricular activities, or across courses and disciplinary boundaries. The opening chapters lay the foundation for the book, defining what integration of learning is, how to promote it and students’ capacities for reflection; and introduce the author’s research-based Integration of Learning (IOL) model.The second section of the book provides practical, real-world strategies for facilitating integration of learning that college educators can use right away in multiple learning contexts. James Barber describes practices that readers can integrate as appropriate in their classes or activities, under chapters respectively devoted to Mentoring, Writing as Praxis, Juxtaposition, Hands-On Experiences, and Diversity and Identity. The author concludes by outlining how to apply IOL to a multiplicity of settings, such as a major, a single course, programming for a student organization, or other co-curricular experience; as well as offering guidance on assessing and documenting students’ mastery of this outcome.This book is addressed to a wide range of educators engaged with college student learning, from faculty to student affairs administrators, athletic coaches, internship supervisors, or anyone concerned with student development.

Relational Integrative Psychotherapy

Relational Integrative Psychotherapy
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9781119087328
ISBN-13 : 1119087325
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Relational Integrative Psychotherapy by : Linda Finlay

Designed specifically for the needs of trainees and newly-qualified therapists, Relational Integrative Psychotherapy outlines a form of therapy that prioritizes the client and allows for diverse techniques to be integrated within a strong therapeutic relationship. Provides an evidence-based introduction to the processes and theory of relational integrative psychotherapy in practice Presents innovative ideas that draw from a variety of traditions, including cognitive, existential-phenomenological, gestalt, psychoanalytic, systems theory, and transactional analysis Includes case studies, footnotes, ‘theory into practice’ boxes, and discussion of competing and complementary theoretical frameworks Written by an internationally acclaimed speaker and author who is also an active practitioner of relational integrative psychotherapy

Theory and Practice of Nursing

Theory and Practice of Nursing
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 790
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ISBN-10 : 0748751505
ISBN-13 : 9780748751501
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Theory and Practice of Nursing by : Lynn Basford

Covering all the essential principles common to all branches of nursing, this book provides an integrated introduction to the theory and practice of all aspects of professional practice. The book approaches the subject from the viewpoint of health as well as illness. The ever-increasing importance of community care is emphasised, and due recognition is given to the social and cultural aspects of nursing, founded on sound theoretical knowledge reflecting up-to-date research.

Work Integrated Learning

Work Integrated Learning
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781136991035
ISBN-13 : 1136991034
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Work Integrated Learning by : Lesley Cooper

This book takes a unique, practical, hands-on approach to the everyday activity of work integrated learning, addressing the topic through both direct instruction and case studies derived from actual experience.

Integrative Learning

Integrative Learning
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Total Pages : 32
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105122677169
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Synopsis Integrative Learning by : Mary Taylor Huber

One of the great challenges in higher education is to help students integrate their learning. The capacity to make connections is essential to the conduct of personal, professional, and civic life, and is at the very heart of liberal education. It is also, arguably, more important than ever, and more difficult to achieve, as students transfer among multiple institutions and struggle to balance work and study. Indeed, many of the basic structures of academic life encourage them to see their courses as isolated requirements to complete. This paper explores the challenges to integrative learning today as well as its longer tradition and rationale within a vision of liberal education. In outlining promising directions for campus work, the authors draw on AAC&U's landmark report "Greater Expectations" as well as the Carnegie Foundation's long-standing initiative on the scholarship of teaching and learning. Readers will find a map of the terrain of interactive learning on which promising new development in undergraduate education can be cultivated, learned from, and built upon.

Transforming Theological Education, 2nd Edition

Transforming Theological Education, 2nd Edition
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Publisher : Langham Global Library
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 9781839735523
ISBN-13 : 183973552X
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Transforming Theological Education, 2nd Edition by : Perry Shaw

For several decades concern has been expressed about the need for greater integration and contextual significance in the curricular design of theological education. In addition, there has been a growing awareness of the role theological schools should play in strengthening the missional vision and practice of local churches. Drawing on Dr. Perry Shaw’s experience as faculty member, educational engineer, and acting academic dean for Arab Baptist Theological Seminary, Transforming Theological Education provides theoretical foundations and practical principles for purposeful curriculum design, as well as tools for facilitating integrated and contextually significant learning in the classroom. This updated second edition has been reorganized for thematic clarity and expanded to provide a stronger foundation for thinking theologically – rather than just educationally – about theological education. It also contains a wider range of curricular examples from innovative theological programs around the world, along with practical advice for implementing change in change- resistant environments. This handbook continues to be a one-of-a-kind resource for theological educators and all those involved in Christian leadership training.

Connected Science

Connected Science
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Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015092760142
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Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Connected Science by : Tricia A. Ferrett

Informed by the scholarship of teaching and learning (SOTL), Connected Science presents a new approach to college science education for the 21st century. This interdisciplinary approach stresses integrative learning and pedagogies that engage students through open-ended inquiry, compelling real-world questions, and data-rich experiences. Faculty from a variety of disciplines and institutions present case studies based on research in the classroom, offering insights into student learning goals and best practices in curriculum design. Synthetic chapters bring together themes from the case studies, present an overview of the connected science approach, and identify strategies and future challenges to help move this work forward.

The Routledge International Handbook of Work-Integrated Learning

The Routledge International Handbook of Work-Integrated Learning
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 777
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ISBN-10 : 9781000882490
ISBN-13 : 1000882497
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Routledge International Handbook of Work-Integrated Learning by : Karsten E. Zegwaard

The Routledge International Handbook of Work-Integrated Learning, third edition, provides an extensive overview of work-integrated learning (WIL) for practitioners and educators, and contains practical insights on how to improve everyday application of it. WIL is a diverse and complex subject, with much debate around what constitutes good practice. In this Handbook, well-established international WIL, an extensive compilation of relevant literature related to its application, and examples of good practice. The third edition has been substantively revised and restructured, presenting 11 different models of WIL along with supporting literature and examples, and discusses developing and managing WIL within a qualification and across the institution. The Handbook also presents evidence-based benefits for stakeholders and explores topics such as stakeholder engagement, risk management, and the role of national and international associations. This Handbook presents discussions on defining the practice of WIL and explores the current literature on theoretical thinking of WIL, wellbeing, equity and inclusion, assessment, and quality indicators. Bringing together scholars and specialists from around the world, this Handbook is essential reading for practitioners, educators, researchers, higher education leaders, and policy makers.