Active and transformative learning in STEAM disciplines : from curriculum design to social impact
Active and Transformative Learning in STEAM Disciplines is a unique reference volume for the new student-centric and objectives-oriented learning environment where individual and team learning paths enhance problem solving capabilities. These practices may range from simple teaching methods such as...
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Language: | English |
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Bingley, U.K. :
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2023.
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Series: | Emerald studies in active and transformative learning in higher education
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ISBN: | 9781837536207 |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (328 pages). |
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction: Active and transormative learning (atl) as a new higher educational paradigm / Miltiadis D. Lytras-- Chapter 1. Active and Transormative Learning (Atl) In Higher Education in Times of Artificial Intelligence and Chat Gpt: Investigating A New Value-Based Framework / Miltiadis D. Lytras -- Chapter 2. Educational sustainability for transforming education: A new approach of active learning in an interdisciplinary program in higher education / Areej Elsayary and Sandra Baroudi -- Chapter 3. Transformative active learning in the saudi national institute of health: Promoting education and research skills capability / Basim S. Alsaywid, Sarah Abdulrahman Alajlan, Talah O. Almaddah, Eman Al Mutairi, and Miltiadis D. Lytras -- Chapter 4. Practical applicability of active learning strategies for stimulating engagement among economics students: The post-pandemic outlook / Nadia Yusuf -- Chapter 5. Historic learning analytics transforming learning in Saudi Arabian higher education / Halah Nasseif -- Chapter 6. From passive to active learning: The transformative power of writing in higher education / Malakeh Itani -- Chapter 7. Transformative learning strategies for successful teaching and learning in the transforming higher education / Fareeha Javed-- Chapter 8. Innovative hybrid learning: a new paradigm in teacher education for transformative learning / Ana Luísa Rodrigues-- Chapter 9. How A Hybrid Education Model Can Support The Covid-19 Sanitary Emergency Based On Information And Communication Technologies / Felix Mata, Miguel Torres-Ruiz, Roberto Zagal, Jacobo G. González León, and Rolando Quintero-- Chapter 10. Adopting Hyflex Course Design: Actions for Policymakers, Researchers, And Practitioners / Tahani I. Aldosemani -- Chapter 11. Blended learning as the baseline for post-covid-19 higher education / Lamia Saud Shesha -- Chapter 12. Seeking motivation for the success of active learning / Bader Alfelaij and Abdulwahab Alfeleej-- Chapter 13. Implementation of A High School Equivalency Policy in an Active Learning Environment: A Case Study of Us-Curriculum School in The United Arab Emirates / Lames Abdulhadi, and Areej Elsayary -- Chapter 14. An integrated transformative learning strategy at national level: Bold initiatives towards vision 2030 in Saudi Arabia / Miltiadis D. Lytras. | |
520 | |a Active and Transformative Learning in STEAM Disciplines is a unique reference volume for the new student-centric and objectives-oriented learning environment where individual and team learning paths enhance problem solving capabilities. These practices may range from simple teaching methods such as class discussion and role playing, to peer teaching and flipped learning. Focusing on STEAM education (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics), scholars from the three disciplines of education, business, and Information Technology highlight the importance of the class as a place for collaborative knowledge sharing, involving active engagement of both students and instructors, and explore the connection between innovation and sustainability at the curriculum and research levels. Chapter authors discuss the timely issues of digital transformation in higher education, the required active learning strategies, the novel methodological approaches to instructional design and the new student-centric paradigm for active and collaborative exploration of learning content. Filling a significant gap in the body of knowledge related to the emerging agenda of active and transformative learning strategies for STEAM disciplines, this volume is a helpful tool to faculty, higher education administrators, policymakers, curriculum designers and school leaders aiming to develop value-based strategies for promoting quality education with an emphasis on active and transformative learning. | ||
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