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UNINA990006366920403321 |
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Dos Santos, Theotonio |
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Crisi del capitalismo e processo rivoluzionario / Theotonio Dos Santos. |
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Milano : G. Mazzotta ed., 1973 |
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Biblioteca di nuova cultura ; 12 |
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Monografia |
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UNICASRML0440512 |
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Simmons, Colin H. |
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Manual of Engineering Drawing : technical product specification and documentation to British and international standards / Colin H Simmons, Neil Phelps, Dennis E. Maguire |
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Amsterdam, : Elsevier, 2012 |
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[4. ed] |
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Phelps, Neil |
Maguire, Dennis E. |
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Risorsa elettronica |
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Monografia |
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UNIORUON00335306 |
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BRANDER, Laurence |
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E.M. Forster : a critical study / Laurence Brander |
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London, : Rupert Hart-Davis, 1968 |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910591030903321 |
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O'Connor Kate |
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Unbundling the University Curriculum : MOOCs, Online Program Management and the Knowledge Question / / by Kate O'Connor |
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Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022 |
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9789811946561 |
9789811946554 |
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[1st ed. 2022.] |
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1 online resource (171 pages) |
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Rethinking Higher Education, , 2662-1487 |
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Education, Higher |
Education - Curricula |
Education |
Higher Education |
Curriculum Studies |
Cursos en línia oberts i massius |
Universitats |
Currículums (Ensenyament) |
Llibres electrònics |
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Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Introduction -- 1 Understanding curriculum and online learning in higher education -- Part A: Knowledge, curriculum and online learning: key concepts and debates -- 2 Academic knowledge: questions and debates -- 3 Learning and teaching in the modern university -- Part B: New initiatives, new subjects: case studies of online curriculum making -- 4 The institutions: SandstoneU and TechU -- 5 Case 1: Behavioural Ecology -- 6 Case 2: Classical Studies -- 7 Case 3: Interdisciplinary Logic -- 8 Cases 4 and 5: Business Studies -- Part C: University knowledge today: challenges and constraints -- 9 Disciplines and their significance -- 10 From constructivism to clarity and control -- 11 Curriculum and knowledge – what is being missed?. |
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In a context in which explicit attention to the curriculum has been sidelined in universities’ strategy, this book makes an argument for why curriculum matters, both in understanding the effects of unbundled online learning and more broadly. It takes up two particular curriculum issues which are amplified in an unbundled context: differences in the formulation of curriculum between disciplines and professional fields, and the extent these are recognised in university strategy; and the push for constructivist pedagogies, and its effects on curriculum construction. Since the onslaught of MOOCs in 2012, unbundled forms of online learning offered via partnerships with external online program management and MOOC providers have grown significantly across the university sector. There has been much debate about the implications of these partnerships but the focus has predominantly been on the engagement of students and their learning. This book takes a different and novel approach, looking instead at the effects on curriculum and knowledge. Drawing on selected case studies, the book reflects on how university leaders and academics engaged with MOOCs and other forms of unbundled online learning in the early 2010s, and the effects of these reforms on curriculum practice. It captures in detail the complex and difficult work involved in university curriculum making in a way rarely seen in discussions of higher education. And it generates new in-sights about some of the critical problems manifest in the ongoing moves to embrace unbundled online learning today. |
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