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Reconceptualising Learning in the Knowledge Society

Edited by Bruce Allen Knight
ISBN 1-876682-45-0
165pp AU$39.00 + p&p

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The new millennium challenges us all with increased access to knowledge, technological reconfigurations, changing patterns of interaction between and among individuals and other non-human 'actors', and encourages learners to be independent and productive lifelong learners. Thus, what types of learning will prepare learners with diverse needs to not only survive but also thrive in such an everchanging environment and what types of settings are appropriate for such learnings? The papers in this edited collection explore the realities of a knowledge society and the implications for learning in it. They challenge traditional practice and structures, relate to high-level policy documents, create solutions to defined problems, and enhance clients' learning.

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Contributions

  1. THE CHALLENGE: IMPROVING CORE LITERACY OUTCOMES IN EDUCATION QUEENSLAND SCHOOLS
    Susan Galletly
  2. MEETING COMMITMENTS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE: ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION IN PRE-SERVICE TEACHER EDUCATION
    Amy Cutter-Mackenzie and Daniella Tilbury
  3. THE TERRARIUM UNIT: A CHALLENGE TO TEACHERS' CONCEPTS OF WHAT IS SCIENCE TEACHING
    Reyna Zipf and Allan Harrison
  4. DILEMMAS FACING PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS OF SCIENCE AS THEY IMPLEMENT A NEW OUTCOMES-BASED CURRICULUM
    Jan Bulman and Allan Harrison
  5. TEACHERS' INTERPERSONAL BEHAVIOUR INFLUENCES ON EXAMINATION RESULTS
    Dr Rowena Scott
  6. 9/11: GETTING REAL IN TEACHER EDUCATION
    Cecily Knight
  7. AFFIRMING NURSING IDENTITY THROUGH CURRICULUM CHANGE
    Leone Hinton
  8. CREATING AND MAINTAINING AN ENVIRONMENT OF INNOVATION AND ONGOING CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE MODERN CONSERVATORIUM
    Greg Whateley and Ian Bofinger
  9. THE VIRTUAL CONSERVATORIUM: A NEW EMERGING OPTION FOR CONSERVATORIA
    Ian Bofinger and Greg Whateley
  10. A BRIEF ANALYSIS OF RESEARCH TO IDENTIFY INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL
    Stephen Townsend

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