ERIC Number: ED671567
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2024-Dec-3
Pages: 432
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ISBN: 978-1-4214-5032-2
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Recentering Learning: Complexity, Resilience, and Adaptability in Higher Education
Maggie Debelius, Editor; Joshua Kim, Editor; Edward Maloney, Editor
Johns Hopkins University Press
The COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally changed how colleges and universities manage teaching and learning. "Recentering Learning" unpacks the wide-reaching implications of disruptions such as the pandemic on higher education. Editors Maggie Debelius, Joshua Kim, and Edward Maloney assembled a diverse group of scholars and practitioners to assess the impacts of the pandemic, as well as to anticipate the effects of climate change, social unrest, artificial intelligence, financial challenges, changing demographics, and other forms of disruption, on teaching and learning. These contributors are leaders at their institutions and draw on both the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) as well as their lived experiences to draw important lessons for the wider postsecondary ecosystem. The collection features faculty, staff, and student voices from a range of public and private institutions of varying sizes and serving different populations. Covering timely topics such as institutional resiliency, how to create transformational change, digital education for access and equity, and the shifting institutional data landscape, these essays serve as a compelling guide for how colleges and universities can navigate inevitable changes to teaching and learning. Faculty and staff at centers for teaching excellence or centers for innovation, university leaders, graduate students in learning design programs, and anyone interested in the evolution of teaching and learning in the twenty-first century will benefit from this prescient volume.
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, COVID-19, Pandemics, Teaching Methods, Educational Change, Climate, Social Problems, Artificial Intelligence, Influence of Technology, Financial Problems, Resilience (Psychology), Transformative Learning, Reflective Teaching, Diversity Equity and Inclusion
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Publication Type: Books; Collected Works - General
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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