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The Meaning Of Learning And Knowing Erik Jan Van Rossum Rebecca Hamer

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The Meaning Of Learning And Knowing Erik Jan Van Rossum Rebecca Hamer
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Publisher: Sense Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.6 MB
Pages: 639
Author: Erik Jan Van Rossum, Rebecca Hamer
ISBN: 9789460912504, 9789460912511, 9789460912528, 9789460912535, 9460912508, 9460912516, 9460912524, 9460912532
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Meaning Of Learning And Knowing Erik Jan Van Rossum Rebecca Hamer by Erik Jan Van Rossum, Rebecca Hamer 9789460912504, 9789460912511, 9789460912528, 9789460912535, 9460912508, 9460912516, 9460912524, 9460912532 instant download after payment.

The Meaning of Learning and Knowing, co-authored by Erik Jan van Rossum and Rebecca Hamer, brings together empirical studies on epistemology, student thinking, teacher thinking, educational policy and staff development forging a solid and practical foundation for educational innovation. Since the 1980s they developed and published about a six-stage developmental model describing the qualitatively different ways students and teachers view learning and good teaching. A model with far reaching consequences for education, educational innovation and democratic society. Their comprehensive review of research from many disciplines underpins the empirical evidence of over 650 students and teachers. Each of the six worldviews results in a unique way of meaning making. These six Ways of Knowing, or Orders of Consciousness, are characterised by increasing complexity of thinking, with fourth level thinking - or self-authorship - representing the most common espoused goal of higher education. Ample evidence is presented that higher education is not attaining its own espoused goals. One explanation may be that many teachers in higher education have not themselves reached the minimum required way of knowing, preventing them from constructing a developmental path for their students. Van Rossum and Hamer's epistemological model provides clear signposts on the developmental education highway and has proven its worth as an instrument for curriculum design, measurement of epistemological development and as a tool for staff development.

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