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Title Self-determined learning : heutagogy in action / edited by Stewart Hase and Chris Kenyon.
Publication Info London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2015.



Descript x, 210 pages : illustrations (black and white)
Note Originally published: 2013.
Contents Introduction, Chris Kenyon (consultant, Australia) and Stewart Hase (consulting psychologist, Australia) Part I: The Fundamentals of Heutagogy 1. Heutagogy Fundamentals, Stewart Hase (consulting psychologist, Australia) and Chris Kenyon (consultant, Australia) 2.The Nature of Learning, Stewart Hase (consulting Psychologist, Australia) and Chris Kenyon (consultant, Australia) Part II: Applying Heutagogy in Formal Education 3. Crafting Learner-Centred Processes using Action Research and Action Learning, Bob Dick (independent scholar, Australia) 4. e-Learning and Self-Determined Learning Skills, Lisa Marie Blaschke(Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Germany) 5. Applying the Principles of Heutagogy to a Postgraduate Distance-Learning Programme, Trevor Kerry (Bishop Grosseteste University College, UK) 6. Workplace Learning for Nurses, John Hurley (Southern Cross University, Australia), Mike Ramsay (University of Dundee, UK) and Gavin Neilson (University of Dundee, UK) 7. The Learners' Perspective, Barbara Brandt (University of Minnesota Duluth, USA) Part III: Heutagogy in the Wider Education World 8. Developing Creativity, Fred Garnett (University of London, UK) 9. Putting Heutagogy into Learning, Fred Garnett (University of London, UK) and Ronan O'Beirne (Bradford College, UK) 10. Lifelong Learning, Jane Eberle (Emporia State University, USA) 11. Learner Defined Learning, Stewart Hase ( Consulting Psychologist, Australia) 12. Practitioner Development in Early Years Education, Natalie Canning (Open University, UK) 13. Transitioning from Pedagogy to Heutagogy, Tay Boon Hou (In Technology, Singapore) 14. Innovations in Community Education, Ros Foskey (University of New England, Australia) Part IV: Summary 15. Where to Next?, Stewart Hase (consulting psychologist, Australia) and Chris Kenyon (consultant, Australia) Index
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781441108913 (e-book)
9781474228176
9781441142771
9781441108913 (ePDF)
9781441191489 (ePUB)
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Subject Learning.
Alt author Hase, Stewart.
Kenyon, Chris.
Descript x, 210 pages : illustrations (black and white)
Note Originally published: 2013.
Contents Introduction, Chris Kenyon (consultant, Australia) and Stewart Hase (consulting psychologist, Australia) Part I: The Fundamentals of Heutagogy 1. Heutagogy Fundamentals, Stewart Hase (consulting psychologist, Australia) and Chris Kenyon (consultant, Australia) 2.The Nature of Learning, Stewart Hase (consulting Psychologist, Australia) and Chris Kenyon (consultant, Australia) Part II: Applying Heutagogy in Formal Education 3. Crafting Learner-Centred Processes using Action Research and Action Learning, Bob Dick (independent scholar, Australia) 4. e-Learning and Self-Determined Learning Skills, Lisa Marie Blaschke(Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Germany) 5. Applying the Principles of Heutagogy to a Postgraduate Distance-Learning Programme, Trevor Kerry (Bishop Grosseteste University College, UK) 6. Workplace Learning for Nurses, John Hurley (Southern Cross University, Australia), Mike Ramsay (University of Dundee, UK) and Gavin Neilson (University of Dundee, UK) 7. The Learners' Perspective, Barbara Brandt (University of Minnesota Duluth, USA) Part III: Heutagogy in the Wider Education World 8. Developing Creativity, Fred Garnett (University of London, UK) 9. Putting Heutagogy into Learning, Fred Garnett (University of London, UK) and Ronan O'Beirne (Bradford College, UK) 10. Lifelong Learning, Jane Eberle (Emporia State University, USA) 11. Learner Defined Learning, Stewart Hase ( Consulting Psychologist, Australia) 12. Practitioner Development in Early Years Education, Natalie Canning (Open University, UK) 13. Transitioning from Pedagogy to Heutagogy, Tay Boon Hou (In Technology, Singapore) 14. Innovations in Community Education, Ros Foskey (University of New England, Australia) Part IV: Summary 15. Where to Next?, Stewart Hase (consulting psychologist, Australia) and Chris Kenyon (consultant, Australia) Index
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781441108913 (e-book)
9781474228176
9781441142771
9781441108913 (ePDF)
9781441191489 (ePUB)
Subject Learning.
Alt author Hase, Stewart.
Kenyon, Chris.

Subject Learning.
Descript x, 210 pages : illustrations (black and white)
Note Originally published: 2013.
Contents Introduction, Chris Kenyon (consultant, Australia) and Stewart Hase (consulting psychologist, Australia) Part I: The Fundamentals of Heutagogy 1. Heutagogy Fundamentals, Stewart Hase (consulting psychologist, Australia) and Chris Kenyon (consultant, Australia) 2.The Nature of Learning, Stewart Hase (consulting Psychologist, Australia) and Chris Kenyon (consultant, Australia) Part II: Applying Heutagogy in Formal Education 3. Crafting Learner-Centred Processes using Action Research and Action Learning, Bob Dick (independent scholar, Australia) 4. e-Learning and Self-Determined Learning Skills, Lisa Marie Blaschke(Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Germany) 5. Applying the Principles of Heutagogy to a Postgraduate Distance-Learning Programme, Trevor Kerry (Bishop Grosseteste University College, UK) 6. Workplace Learning for Nurses, John Hurley (Southern Cross University, Australia), Mike Ramsay (University of Dundee, UK) and Gavin Neilson (University of Dundee, UK) 7. The Learners' Perspective, Barbara Brandt (University of Minnesota Duluth, USA) Part III: Heutagogy in the Wider Education World 8. Developing Creativity, Fred Garnett (University of London, UK) 9. Putting Heutagogy into Learning, Fred Garnett (University of London, UK) and Ronan O'Beirne (Bradford College, UK) 10. Lifelong Learning, Jane Eberle (Emporia State University, USA) 11. Learner Defined Learning, Stewart Hase ( Consulting Psychologist, Australia) 12. Practitioner Development in Early Years Education, Natalie Canning (Open University, UK) 13. Transitioning from Pedagogy to Heutagogy, Tay Boon Hou (In Technology, Singapore) 14. Innovations in Community Education, Ros Foskey (University of New England, Australia) Part IV: Summary 15. Where to Next?, Stewart Hase (consulting psychologist, Australia) and Chris Kenyon (consultant, Australia) Index
Note 400 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Hase, Stewart.
Kenyon, Chris.
ISBN 9781441108913 (e-book)
9781474228176
9781441142771
9781441108913 (ePDF)
9781441191489 (ePUB)

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