Transformative Student Experiences In Higher Education


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Transformative Student Experiences in Higher Education


Transformative Student Experiences in Higher Education

Author: Michael G. Strawser

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Release Date: 2018-10-15


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Transformative Student Experiences in Higher Education: Meeting the Needs of the Twenty-First-Century Student and Modern Workplace presents a thorough consideration of the role, use, and implications of transformative and active instructional strategies in higher education. It examines the changing landscape of higher education and serves as a foundational lens and framework for thinking through higher education from both an experiential and transformative instructional context. As instructors and administrators struggle with twenty-first-century challenges, this seminal text serves as a companion resource that presents innovative twenty-first-century techniques in a fair and balanced theoretical context.

Transforming Students


Transforming Students

Author: Charity Johansson

language: en

Publisher: JHU Press

Release Date: 2014-03-11


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It is preparation for life.--Rachel A. Heath "Reflective Teaching"

Delivering Educational Change in Higher Education


Delivering Educational Change in Higher Education

Author: Jackie Potter

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2020-02-04


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Presenting leadership of educational change in higher education as a dynamic, collaborative, and evolving area, Delivering Educational Change in Higher Education provides rich examples of how new ways of working are being adopted and adapted. It brings together leaders and practitioners, as authors and readers, to share their experiences of whole organisational change. Across the chapters, common threads highlight the importance of organisational context, of shared or distributed leadership, and the critical need for continuous learning in and on action by reflective readers. Linking case studies to a range of practical models and theories, this book: Explores established paradigms and models of change management and leadership. Offers examples from a diverse range of institutional contexts. Models critical reflective practice in the leadership of educational change. Addresses the future of educational developers working collaboratively with an increasingly diverse higher education workforce. Providing rare insights into ‘the what’ and ‘the how’ of change management and leadership, this book will be of interest to senior managers, educators, programme leaders, and educational developers who are all working in collaborative ways to enact positive change for student learning and experience.