New models for learning flexibility: negotiated choices for both academics and students
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Paper/Presentation Title | New models for learning flexibility: negotiated choices for both academics and students |
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Presentation Type | Paper |
Authors | Nagy, Judy (Author) and McDonald, Jacquelin (Author) |
Editors | Atkinson, Roger J., McBeath, Clare, Soong, S. K. A. and Cheers, C. |
Journal or Proceedings Title | Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE 2007): ICT: Providing Choices for Learners and Learning |
Number of Pages | 11 |
Year | 2007 |
Publisher | Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE) |
Place of Publication | Singapore |
ISBN | 9789810595784 |
Web Address (URL) of Paper | http://www.ascilite.org.au/conferences/singapore07/procs/ |
Conference/Event | ASCILITE 2007: 24th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education: ICT: Providing Choices for Learners and Learning |
Event Details | ASCILITE 2007: 24th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education: ICT: Providing Choices for Learners and Learning Event Date 02 to end of 05 Dec 2007 Event Location Singapore Event Venue Nanyang Technological University |
Abstract | ‘Flexible learning’ represents a need associated with ‘lifelong learning’ and the equipping of graduates to actively engage in a ‘knowledge society’. While the precise meaning of each of these terms is not easy to discern, notions of flexible learning have progressed an evolutionary path that concentrates on students as though they are the only stakeholder group in the higher education environment that would benefit from choice. Academic discourse also presumes that all cultural groups making up the increasingly diverse student population aspire to engage in student-centred learning as a precursor to involvement in a knowledge economy. In this environment academics have been encouraged to embrace on-line teaching and promote a more student-centred learning approach when the natural inclination and talent of many academics may make this style of pedagogy so challenging that learning outcomes are compromised. We question this ‘one size fits all’ mentality and suggest a model that empowers both the students and academics by allowing them the ability to choose the approach that suits their educational philosophy and preferred learning/teaching approach. The model represents an innovation in flexibility that recognises initial embedded learning foundation abilities and reaches both teachers and learners by utilizing their own frames of reference. |
Keywords | student-centred learning, academic-centred learning, learning styles, teaching styles, higher education |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 390307. Teacher education and professional development of educators |
390303. Higher education | |
390409. Learning sciences | |
Public Notes | File reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher/author. |
Byline Affiliations | Deakin University |
Learning and Teaching Support Unit |
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