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Towards Third Generation Learning and Teaching - Contours of the New Learning

English · Hardback

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This book gives up-to-date descriptions of the forces that drive change in learning and teaching, offering a perspective of learning in the near future.

List of contents










Part I. Introduction: 1. Contours of the New Learning; 2. Learning in Perspective; 3. How Do We Learn, Now and Before?; 4. Public Education and the University; Part II. How Demand for Learning Changes: 5. What Do Today's Students Expect from Education and Learning?; 6. What Do Employers Expect from Education?; 7. Social Learning; 8. The Changing Role of Diplomas; Part III. Driving Forces for Change: 9. New Insights from Pedagogical Research and Experience; 10. Phenomenon-Based Learning, 11. The Virtues of Self-Learning Learning and Distance Learning; 12. Learning by Gaming; 13. What to Expect from Artificial Intelligence; 14. New Insights from Brain Research; Part IV. Learning in Practice: 15. Learning by Writing a Business Plan; 16. Learning in the Industrial University; 17. Phenomenon-Based Learning; 18. Collaboration with Industry (Case); 19. Corporate Learning - The Case of Sberbank University; 20. Case Gaming; Part V. Conclusions: 21. Summing It Up.


About the author










Murat Yülek is the Rector of Ostim Technical University. A former IMF economist, he is a well-published expert on economic development. He has development policy experience in more than 15 countries and is the author of How Nations Succeed: Manufacturing, Trade, Industrial Policy and Economic Development.

J.G. (Hans) Wissema is professor emeritus at TU Delft in the Netherlands and professor of economics at Ostim Technical University. His book Towards the Third Generation University was published in English and six other languages.


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This book gives up-to-date descriptions of the forces that drive change in learning and teaching, offering a perspective of learning in the near future.

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