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Flexible Pedagogy, Flexible Practice: Notes from the Trenches of Distance Education [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 360 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 580 g, 2 tables, 3 figures
  • Sērija : Issues in Distance Education
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-2011
  • Izdevniecība: AU Press
  • ISBN-10: 1926836200
  • ISBN-13: 9781926836201
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 360 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 580 g, 2 tables, 3 figures
  • Sērija : Issues in Distance Education
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-2011
  • Izdevniecība: AU Press
  • ISBN-10: 1926836200
  • ISBN-13: 9781926836201
Flexibility has become a watchword in modern education, but itsimplementation is by no means a straightforward matter. FlexiblePedagogy, Flexible Practice sheds light on the oftentaken-for-granted assumptions that inform daily practice and examinesthe institutional dynamics that help and hinder efforts towardsflexibility. The collection is international in scope, drawing on theexperience of specialists in distance education from North America, theUnited Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, South Africa, Singapore, andJapan. Contributors to the volume were asked to reflect candidly andcritically on questions that include:





What precisely is flexible learning? Who or what is driving the flexibility agenda, and for whosebenefit? And who or what is resisting it? What challenges must be overcome in order to achieve flexibility,and what are some of the compromises it can entail?

In addressing these and other issues, the authors offer a wealth oftheoretical insights and a frank assessment of their practicalexperience. Their report from the trenches will be invaluable to anyoneseeking to broaden the reach of higher education.

Papildus informācija

Extending the reach of higher education through flexibility.
Foreword ix
Frits Pannekoek
Introduction: Why Look at Flexibility? 1(16)
Elizabeth Burge
ONE CLARIFYING THE CONCEPT
Introduction
17(2)
1 Flexibility in the Twenty-First Century: The Challenge of Web 2.0
19(10)
Denise Kirkpatrick
2 Students' Perceptions: Flexing Pedagogy and Practice
29(12)
Julie Willems
3 Structured Flexible Learning: Making Informed Design Choices
41(12)
Der-Thanq Chen
Rose Liang
Yu-Mei Wang
TWO IDENTIFYING DRIVING AND RESTRAINING FORCES
Introduction
53(2)
4 Flexible Distance Education for Social Transformation
55(12)
Milly Daweti
Jean Mitchell
5 Politics, Pedagogy, and Productivity as Drivers of Flexible Learning
67(12)
Cathy Gunn
6 Cultural Perceptions of Flexibility in Asian Higher Education
79(14)
Colin Latchem
Insung Jung
7 Openness and Flexibility in New Zealand: Victories and Challenges
93(16)
Mary Simpson
Bill Anderson
THREE SURVIVING THE SWAMPS OF EVERYDAY PRACTICE
Introduction
109(2)
8 Before the Fall: Breaking Rules and Changing Minds
111(16)
Darcy W. Hardy
9 Implementing an Online System: Voices of Experience
127(12)
Andrew Higgins
Mark Northover
10 Adding Flexibility to Higher Education Using OERS: Lessons from the Open University
139(10)
Andy Lane
11 From "Here" to "There": The Rocky Road to Flexibility
149(12)
Kay Mackeogh
Seamus Fox
12 Where Has the Effort Gone?: The Quest to Sustain Momentum
161(14)
Darien Rossiter
13 An Elephant's Lifetime, the Patience of Job
175(12)
Yoni Ryan
14 The Garden of Learning Delights: The Librarian's Tale
187(12)
Non Scantlebury
Gill Needham
15 Reflecting on Swamp Life
199(12)
Arthur L. Wilson
16 Mapping the Driving and Restraining Forces on Flexibility in Higher Education
211(18)
Chere Campbell Gibson
Terry Gibson
FOUR ADMITTING COMPROMISES
Introduction
229(2)
17 The Fog of Flexibility: The Riskiness of Flexible Post-secondary Education in Australia
231(12)
Terry Evans
Peter Smith
18 Flexing Costs and Reflecting on Methods
243(14)
Greville Rumble
19 "Which Is to Be Master"?: Reflections on Ethical Decision Making
257(16)
Melody M. Thompson
Lorna Kearns
FIVE VOICING CONTRARIAN OPINIONS
Introduction
273(2)
20 The Paradoxes of Flexible Learning
275(10)
David Harris
21 Transformational Technologies: Exploring Myths and Realities
285(14)
Adrian Kirkwood
22 "Plenty of Saps"
299(14)
Alan Woodley
23 What Happens in the Stretch to Flexibility?
313(14)
Katherine Nicoll
Conclusion: The Challenge of Weaving Principles with Practice 327(16)
Elizabeth Burge
Chere Campbell Gibson
Terry Gibson
Index 343
Elizabeth J. (Liz) Burge is professor of adulteducation at the University of New Brunswick. She is a past presidentof the Canadian Association for Distance Education/Associationcanadienne de l'éducation ą distance. Chčre Campbell Gibson is professor emerita of adulteducation at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She established theCertificate of Professional Development in Distance Education hasserved on numerous editorial boards. Terry L. Gibsonis professor emeritus of adult education at the University ofWisconsin-Madison. His research has focused on instructional settingsin the home, in the workplace, and at educational institutions.