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Archive | 2007
Paul Smeyers; Richard Smith; Paul Standish
To imagine quietly composing a poem together or listening to haiku, to imagine an online place where works of art are shared peacefully but intensely, where discussion evolves slowly… These are the kinds of experiences, as we have just seen, that David Kolb evokes in considering the online possibilities of what, with mild humour, he names ‘the Thoreau strategy’: withdrawal for the sake of achieving perspective and in order to get in touch with deeper values.
Archive | 2007
Paul Smeyers; Richard Smith; Paul Standish
It is conventional to start with an Abstract; perhaps some readers never get beyond it. Sometimes it seems we need little more: after all, the Abstract gives you the essence, the gist, filleted of examples, allusions and other distractions. We start here not with an Abstract but with the idea of abstraction in a different but related sense, and connect it with the way that a kind of knowingness has come to take over education, at least in the contexts with which we are personally familiar. It seems it is not enough to know, in many of the educational systems of the west: we are also to know that we know. Pupils and students are enjoined not merely to learn, but to learn how to learn: to reflect on their own processes of learning, and develop metacognitive skills and strategies.1 The following statement, from a Teaching and Learning Research Programme under the auspices of the ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) is symptomatic: nAs knowledge now advances rapidly, raising educational standards means that at school pupils need not only to learn but also to learn how to learn as an essential preparation for lifelong learning. To support this, teachers need to know what they can do in their classroom practice to help pupils acquire the knowledge and skills of learning how to learn.
Archive | 2002
Nigel Blake; Paul Smeyers; Richard Smith; Paul Standish
Archive | 1998
Nigel Blake; Paul Smeyers; Richard Smith; Paul Standish
Archive | 2002
Michael A. Peters; Valerie Allen; Ares Axiotis; Michael Bonnett; David E. Cooper; Patrick Fitzsimons; Ilan Gur-Ze'ev; Pádraig Hogan; F. Ruth Irwin; Bert Lambeir; Paul Smeyers; Paul Standish; Iain Thomson
Archive | 2007
Nigel Blake; Paul Smeyers; Richard Smith; Paul Standish
Archive | 2007
Nigel Blake; Paul Smeyers; Richard Smith; Paul Standish
Archive | 2002
Nigel Blake; Paul Smeyers; Richard Smith; Paul Standish
Archive | 2001
Nigel Blake; Paul Smeyers; Richard Smith; Paul Standish
Archive | 2000
Francis Crawley; Paul Standish; Paul Smeyers