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CHANGE! is for faculty and students who develop a college course or co-curricular experience using social action. Social action occurs when everyday people band together to develop their power to change policy.
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CHANGE! is for faculty and students who develop a college course or co-curricular experience using social action. Social action occurs when everyday people band together to develop their power to change policy.
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The Emotionally Intelligent Online Tutor foregrounds the tutor within online and blended learning environments, and focusses on desirable skills, qualities and attributes for effective tutoring.
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First published in 1987, Adult Education: As Social Policy intends to provide an introduction to the social policy analysis of adult education, contributing to the larger literature around lifelong or continuing education.
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Contemporary Theories of Career Development brings together the contributions of theorists from around the globe, whose work represents cutting-edge international approaches to career development theory.
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Originally published: London: Routledge, 1998.
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Learning for the Age of Artificial Intelligence is a richly informed argument for curricular change to educate people towards achievement and success as intelligent machine systems proliferate.
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Drawing on ten years of research into educational innovation, incorporating scientists, teachers, students, industry professionals and policy... Læs mere
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Managing Online Learning is a comprehensive guide to planning and executing effective online learning programs.
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This important book introduces Arnett’s emerging adulthood theory to scholars and practitioners in higher education and student affairs, illuminating how recent social, cultural, and economic changes have altered the pathway to adulthood.