
Ecologies for Learning and Practice
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Providing an insight into the research of a range of internationally renowned contributors, this book explores diverse topics from the higher education and adult learning worlds. These include:
The challenges faced by education systems today
The concept of ecologies for learning and practice
The role and responsibility of higher education institutions in advancing ecological approaches to learning
The different eco-social systems of the world-local and global, economic, cultural, practical, technological, and ethical
How adult learners might create and manage their own ecologies for learning and practice in order to sustain themselves and flourish
With its proposals for individual and institutional learning in the 21st century and concerns for our sustainability in a fragile world, Ecologies for Learning and Practice is an essential guide for all who seek to encourage and facilitate learning in a world that is fundamentally ecological in nature.
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Ecologies for Learning and Practice is an amazing book - both eye opening and optimistic. It's subtitle: Emerging Ideas, Sightings and Possibilities precisely captures its intent and content! ...the writers expand our own imagination of new approaches to learning, to new institutional architectures for learning in a white-water world...We should congratulate [the editors] for assembling such a provocative collection of authors that helps unpack how learning can be reconstituted in an ever changing world.John Seely Brown- Former Chief Scientist of Xerox Corp and head of its Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), Advisor to the Provost, University of Southern California, USA Ecologies for Learning and Practice is an amazing book-both eye opening and optimistic. Its subtitle: Emerging Ideas, Sightings, and Possibilities precisely captures its intent and content!...The writers expand our own imagination of new approaches to learning, to new institutional architectures for learning in a white-water world...We should congratulate [the editors] for assembling such a provocative collection of authors that helps unpack how learning can be reconstituted in an ever-changing world.
-John Seely Brown, Former Chief Scientist of Xerox Corp and head of its Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), Advisor to the Provost, University of Southern California, USA
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Norman Jackson is Emeritus Professor, University of Surrey, and Founder of Lifewide Education.
Content
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List of contributors
1 Introduction: Steps to Ecologies for Learning and Practice
Norman Jackson and Ronald Barnett
PART 1 Towards Ecologies for Learning and Practice
2 Animating Systems: The Ecological Value of Bronfenbrenner's Bioecological Model of Development
Leah O'Toole, Noirin Hayes, and Ann Marie Halpenny
3 Weaving Ecologies for Learning: Engaging Imagination in Place-based Education
Gillian Judson
4 Learning Ecologies: Liminal States and Student Transformation
Maggi Savin-Baden
5 Sustainability-oriented Ecologies of Learning: A Response to Systemic Global Dysfunction
Arjen E.J. Wals
PART 2 Advancing Ecologies for Learning and Practice in Higher Education
6 Ecologies for Learning and Practice in Higher Education Ecosystems
Norman Jackson
7 Ecological Thinking about Education Strategy in Universities
Peter Goodyear and Robert A. Ellis
8 Education and Innovation Ecotones
Ann Pendleton-Jullian
9 Ecosystem Empowerment: Unlocking Human Potential Through Value Creation
Sasha Barab, Anna Arici, Earl Aguilera, and Kathryn Dutchin
10 Building Doctoral Ecologies and Ecological Curricula: Sprawling Spaces of Learning in Researcher Education
Soren S.E. Bengtsen
PART 3 Ecologies for Learning and Practice in the World
11 Learning Ecologies at Work
Karen Evans
12 From Learning Ecologies to Ecologies for Creative Practice
Norman Jackson
13 Learning in the Cat's Cradle: Weaving Learning Ecologies in the City
Keri Facer, Magdalena Buchczyk, Liz Bishop, Helen Bolton, Zehra Haq, Jackie Gilbert, Gideon Thomas, Jessica Tomico, and Xiujuan Wang
14 Society as a Learning Ecology: Glimpsed and Now Disappearing?
Ronald Barnett
Epilogue : Practice seldom makes perfect but ...
Ronald Barnett and Norman Jackson
Index
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