Garden learning : a study on European botanic gardens' collaborative learning processes / Suzanne Kapelari.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 1909188646
- 9781909188648
- Active learning -- Europe -- International cooperation
- Botany projects -- Europe -- Evaluation
- Botany -- Study and teaching -- Europe
- Educational change -- Europe
- Effective teaching -- Europe -- International cooperation
- Botany -- Study and teaching
- Business and management
- Designed for differentiated learning
- Economics, finance, business and management
- EDUCATION -- Experimental Methods
- Education
- Educational change
- Institutions and learned societies: general
- Interdisciplinary studies
- Organization and management of education
- Organizational theory and behaviour
- Reference, information and interdisciplinary subjects
- Society and social sciences Society and social sciences
- Europe
- [E]
- QK51.2.E85Â K37 2015
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Hugenote College Main Campus | Digital version | Not for loan | Only accessible on campus. |
"Habilitation monograph April 2014."
Resource simultaneously available in PDF, EPUB format, and MOBI format.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-185).
Annotation From 2007-2013 the European 7th Framework Program Science in Society (FP7) funded a multitude of formal and informal educational institutions to join forces and engage in alternative ways to teach science-inside and outside the classroom-all over Europe. This book reports on one of these projects named INQUIRE which was developed and implemented to support 14 Botanic Gardens and Natural History Museums in 11 European countries, to establish a collaborative learning network and expand their understanding of inquiry based science teaching (IBST). Suzanne Kapelari provides insight into the complex theoretical background and practical considerations that informed the project design and which guided the consortium through a three-year process of collaborative knowledge creation. 'Expansive Learning Theory' is fundamental to this approach and places emphasis on communities as learners, on transformation and creation of culture, on horizontal movement and hybridization of knowledge, and on the formation of theoretical concepts. This book is to be considered for planning and running international science education projects as well as a multifaceted theoretical underpinning of teaching. It serves as a conceptual and practical resource for formal and informal science educators and project managers.
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English.
PDF version (viewed Apr. 5, 2017).
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