Mediating Learning in Higher Education in Africa

Mediating Learning in Higher Education in Africa
Title Mediating Learning in Higher Education in Africa PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 255
Release 2021-05-25
Genre Education
ISBN 9004464018

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This book enters the discourse of the scholarship of teaching and learning in higher education in Africa. The book provides critical insights comprising topical themes from transformation, citizenship and gender, researching to ethical perspectives of teaching and learning.

Designing Technology-Mediated Case Learning in Higher Education

Designing Technology-Mediated Case Learning in Higher Education
Title Designing Technology-Mediated Case Learning in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Choon Lang Gwendoline Quek
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 243
Release 2023-01-02
Genre Education
ISBN 9811951357

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This book collects case studies in design and application of technology-mediated case-based learning models in higher education. It provides a much-needed, updated synthesis of recent research and application of technology-mediated case-based learning across disciplines within higher education. The book does not only provide a broad perspective and deep understanding on the designs and instructional applications of technology-mediated case-based learning models, but also inspire more interest in adopting or inventing new situated case-based learning models in the context of higher education.

Accommodating Marginalized Students in Higher Education

Accommodating Marginalized Students in Higher Education
Title Accommodating Marginalized Students in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author WP Wahl
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 241
Release 2023-07-28
Genre Education
ISBN 1000912957

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This book defines and examines the needs of the marginalized student and presents a theoretically grounded model to guide institutions of higher education toward developing new and more effective programmatic responses. Taking the implementational experience of the University of the Free State (UFS) in Bloemfontein, South Africa, as a case study, it investigates the experience of students who present problems of learning and inadequate preparation for sustained performance, including learning disabilities, lack of study skills, motivational factors, and cultural support systems. Further, it identifies the pressure for institutions to be responsive to social and political pressures to accommodate the needs of students previously excluded from participation in higher educational or vocational training opportunities. In addressing this timely area of development, the authors formulate a unique conceptual foundation for the consideration of a new paradigm, based on cognitive and biosocial theories: those of the theory of structural cognitive modifiability and mediated learning experience and of Feuerstein and Bronfenbrenner’s ecosystem structural orientation. Innovative, applicational, and optimistic in nature, this book will appeal to scholars, researchers, administrators, and postgraduate level students working across the fields of higher education, educational psychology, and student counseling.

Online Learning, Instruction, and Research in Post-Pandemic Higher Education in Africa

Online Learning, Instruction, and Research in Post-Pandemic Higher Education in Africa
Title Online Learning, Instruction, and Research in Post-Pandemic Higher Education in Africa PDF eBook
Author Martin Munyao
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 255
Release 2022-11-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1666916072

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Online Learning, Instruction, and Research in Post-Pandemic Higher Education in Africa, edited by Martin Munyao, argues that beyond survival, universities need to adapt to technology-mediated communication learning in order to thrive. Disruptive technologies have recently proved to be means of thriving for institutions of higher learning. This book reflects on how leveraging on education technology has transformed teaching, learning, and research Higher Education Institutions (HEI) impacting Africa through digital transformation. In particular, HEIs are collaborating more now than ever before. Finally, this book addresses the challenges of teaching STEM programs online in Africa.

Multidisciplinary Knowledge Production and Research Methods in Sub-Saharan Africa

Multidisciplinary Knowledge Production and Research Methods in Sub-Saharan Africa
Title Multidisciplinary Knowledge Production and Research Methods in Sub-Saharan Africa PDF eBook
Author Tobias Marevesa
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 238
Release 2023-08-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3031355318

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This book, Multidisciplinary Knowledge Production and Research Methods in Sub-Saharan Africa: Language, Literature and Religion, contributes to the polemical conversations about existing architectures of knowledge and research practices in postcolonial sub-Saharan Africa. It creates an academic platform for multi-interdisciplinary research that brings to the fore inspiring efforts to break away from long-standing disciplinary bordering thinking and practices in modern-day sub-Saharan Africa. This distinctive edited collection is a valuable resource for scholars, researchers and students of multi-interdisciplinary research across the globe. The volume also promotes wide-ranging research focused on how to address complexities which hamper the promise of multi-interdisciplinary research in contemporary sub-Saharan African contexts. It provides thought-provoking perspectives on academic conversations about the uniqueness of embracing multidisciplinary research. The traditional methods of interpretation are challenged by the radical emerging demand to shift from a mono-disciplinary thinking to a cross-disciplinary epistemic endeavour in order to successfully address unfolding problematic realities that demand the pursuit of novel heuristic terrains.

The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
Title The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Shirley Booth
Publisher AFRICAN SUN MeDIA
Total Pages 194
Release 2015-12-31
Genre Education
ISBN 0992236045

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This book makes a significant contribution to the literature on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL). It provides both theoretical and practical insights that should be of interest to many SoTL scholars and practitioners worldwide. The theme of teaching and learning, and SoTL, as fundamentally communicative acts, connects the entire volume and will be picked up by SoTL scholars elsewhere as a useful and critical frame for future scholarship. The cases from South Africa and Sweden offer new perspectives on teaching, learning, and SoTL.ÿ

Electoral Politics in Zimbabwe, Vol II

Electoral Politics in Zimbabwe, Vol II
Title Electoral Politics in Zimbabwe, Vol II PDF eBook
Author Esther Mavengano
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 442
Release 2023-09-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3031337964

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Volume two of Electoral Politics in Zimbabwe: The 2023 Election and Beyond argues that research into Zimbabwe’s politics is multifaceted and topical, particularly because for more than two decades now, this Southern African state has been dogged by multiple problems including hyperinflation, drought, escalating poverty levels, extremely high unemployment rates and political instabilities. The volume’s overall goal is to ignite intellectual discussions and practical action towards turning the political wheels that have been in place for decades. The first segment examines the interface between gender and electoral politics in Zimbabwe. The second part discusses the role of the media in Zimbabwe’s electoral politics. The third section reflects on the role of traditional leaders and religious discourses in Zimbabwe’s electoral politics. The book will be a key resource to colleges, universities and organisations in Zimbabwe, the Southern Africa region and even beyond.