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This book examines how we can enable students to grow and develop, not just as workers for the global marketplace but as unique individuals. It will be relevant to any educator, researcher or student interested in creative learning spaces, and innovative programs and activities that bring together students, educators and community partners.
List of contents
1. The Impact and Potential of Residential Colleges: An Overview 2. Knowing and Doing: Making Learning Spaces in a Residential College 3. Opportunities and Challenges in Developing Interdisciplinary Thinking in Undergraduate Education 4. A Hybrid Model of Students-as-Partners: A Systematic Exploration of Co-created Experiential Learning in Higher Education 5. Facilitating Student Learning in the Informal Curriculum: Community Engagement Festival as a Case Study 6. Practising Individual and Relational Authenticity: Insights from Self-Reflection Workshops for Senior Students
7. Reflections and Aspirations
About the author
Siok Kuan Tambyah is an Associate Professor at the NUS Business School, National University of Singapore and a Fellow at the College of Alice & Peter Tan. Her research and teaching interests include consumption and identity, consumer culture, happiness and cross-cultural consumer behaviour. She has published numerous articles, books and monographs in these areas. In addition to disciplinary research, she is involved in pedagogical research on the learning processes and outcomes in residential colleges. Related publications have appeared in
The Asian Journal of Scholarship of Teaching & Learning, Journal of Higher Education Research and Development and
Transform Engagement Australia.
Summary
This book examines how we can enable students to grow and develop, not just as workers for the global marketplace but as unique individuals. It will be relevant to any educator, researcher or student interested in creative learning spaces, and innovative programs and activities that bring together students, educators and community partners.