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Learning transitions in higher education

Learning transitions in higher education
Learning transitions in higher education
Learning Transitions in Higher Education draws on a study of student transitions in higher education institutions to both unpack the concept of a transition and develop teaching and learning approaches to enable learners to progress their learning careers. Its focus is on issues which are now central to the concerns of higher education researchers and policy-makers; those of teaching, learning and assessment. Currently, these are not fully understood, with the result that inadequate and inappropriate models are used in research accounts and policy deliberations. This book theorises the practice of student learning transitions in real-life settings and as moments in their learning and assessment careers. It examines five aspects of transitions: identity transformations, literacy practices, transformational pedagogies, assessments for learning and feedback mechanisms. As a consequence the book provides an original perspective on teaching and learning in higher education in the context of the increased marketisation and global mobility of the sector.
9781137322111
Palgrave Macmillan
Scott, David
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Scott, David, Hughes, Gwyneth, Burke, Penny Jane, Evans, Carol, Watson, David and Walter, Catherine (2013) Learning transitions in higher education , London, GB. Palgrave Macmillan

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Learning Transitions in Higher Education draws on a study of student transitions in higher education institutions to both unpack the concept of a transition and develop teaching and learning approaches to enable learners to progress their learning careers. Its focus is on issues which are now central to the concerns of higher education researchers and policy-makers; those of teaching, learning and assessment. Currently, these are not fully understood, with the result that inadequate and inappropriate models are used in research accounts and policy deliberations. This book theorises the practice of student learning transitions in real-life settings and as moments in their learning and assessment careers. It examines five aspects of transitions: identity transformations, literacy practices, transformational pedagogies, assessments for learning and feedback mechanisms. As a consequence the book provides an original perspective on teaching and learning in higher education in the context of the increased marketisation and global mobility of the sector.

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Published date: October 2013
Organisations: Southampton Education School

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Local EPrints ID: 373901
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/373901
ISBN: 9781137322111
PURE UUID: a7427d41-e757-434b-9ce7-27e26650975d

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Last modified: 05 Aug 2022 16:36

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Author: David Scott
Author: Gwyneth Hughes
Author: Penny Jane Burke
Author: Carol Evans
Author: David Watson
Author: Catherine Walter

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