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March 29, 2017
Learning in Groups: Exploring Fundamental Principles, New Uses and Emerging Opportunities
- Author
- Imel, Susan
- Publisher
- Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, CA
- ISBN
- 787998915
- Table of Contents
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Editor's Notes
Issues and Trends to Take Us into the Twenty-First Century
Competence in Teaching at a Distance
Interactivity: From Agents to Outcomes
Visual Thinking: Let Them See What You Are Saying
Student-Centered Instruction for the Design of Telecourses
Learner Development: Beyond the Technology
Teaching by Television
Teaching by Telephone
The Internet: A Learning Environment
Networked Learning Environments
Evaluating Teaching and Learning at a Distance
Copyright: Opportunities and Restrictions for the Teleinstructor
Distance Learning and the Digital Library: Transforming the Library into an Information Centerave Article
Managing Information Resources and Services in a Distance Environment
Learning in groups has deep historical roots in adult education, and adult educators use groups frequently in structuring learning experiences. Also, groups form the basis for mauch informal adult learning, both within and outside institutional boundaries. Although many adult educators espouse the value of learning in groups, the topic has been a relatively minor theme in the field's recent literature. The purpose of this volume of New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education is to examine selected aspects of learning in groups, including both theoretical concepts and actual practice. The chapter authors assess the status of group learning in adult education; the volume should be helpful to adult educators as they reflect on their use of groups. This is the 71st issue in the journal series New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education. (From the Publisher)