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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Margaret WeaverPublisher: Facet Publishing Imprint: Facet Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.522kg ISBN: 9781856046442ISBN 10: 1856046443 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 17 October 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsPART 1: TRANSFORMATION THROUGH STRATEGY, POLICY AND ORGANIZATION: THE CHANGING PROFILE OF LEARNERS AND THE REDESIGN OF LEARNING SUPPORT 1. It's not about us: it's about them - Les Watson 2. Towards the holistic university: working collaboratively for student learning - Sue Roberts and Jan Stewart 3. Widening horizons, dissolving boundaries: organizational change and the seamless learning agenda - Craig D. Stephenson 4. From learning to learner: the role of Learner Support Services in the Bradford student experience - Sara Marsh PART 2: TRANSFORMATION THROUGH DELIVERY: ENGAGING LEARNERS BY RESHAPING THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT - PHYSICAL, VIRTUAL AND TEMPORAL 5. Next-generation learning spaces: built pedagogy in action - Philip Cohen and Jen Harvey 6. Place, pedagogy and people: learning facilitation in flexible learning spaces - Margaret Weaver and Hannah Hough 7. Flexible delivery in action: the case of the University of the Highlands and Islands - Frank Rennie 8. The integration of physical and virtual environments to support HE learners: a European perspective - Peter Brophy 9. Scaling the ivory tower: widening participation pathways at the University of Manchester - Glynis Platt PART 3: TRANSFORMATION THROUGH INTEGRATIVE PRACTICE: LEARNING FROM EACH OTHER USING RESEARCH-INFORMED APPROACHES 10. Transforming ourselves: developing the multiprofessional team - Lindsey Martin 11. Not taught in graduate school: increasing student affairs' sphere of influence - Scott C. Brown and Kent Porterfield 12. Transformation and integration through research and enquiry: a Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning perspective - Pat Atkins 13. Beyond artful doing: the role of practitioner research in developing holistic learning support practice - Margaret Weaver and Philippa Levy.ReviewsThe challenging of some of our own thoughts and perceptions is, indeed, one of the strengths of the book and the editor, Weaver, is to be congratulated on gathering together these thought-provoking chapters...and the book as a whole will inspire its readers to move from 'artful doing' to 'artful knowing'. - Library and Information Research The book's strength is the real life examples it draws on and assesses, allowing the reader to see what has worked well in practice in various higher education institutions...anyone interested in the changing higher education landscape and how it affects professionals in all areas of learning support should find something to interest them within its pages. - CILIP Health Libraries Group Newsletter It is very interesting to read how some institutions are developing their services to encompass new ideals of learner support and focus on the learner rather than the service. It's also apparent that there isn't a single solution - depending on the needs of your student body, your institution, and your staff, you may want to borrow ideas from some or all of these authors. You could dip in and read one or two chapters, but will gain more by reading several chapters or the whole book. - Ariadne Author InformationThe editor Margaret Weaver BA MCLIP MSc HEA is Head of Learning and Information Services at the University of Cumbria (formerly St Martin's College). She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a Teaching Fellow of the University. The contributors Pat Atkins, Peter Brophy, Scott C. Brown, Philip Cohen, Jen Harvey, Hannah Hough, Philippa Levy, Sara Marsh, Lindsey Martin, Glynnis Platt, Kent Porterfield, Frank Rennie, Sue Roberts, Craig G. Stephenson, Jan Stewart, Les Watson, Margaret Weaver. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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