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Participatory Pedagogy: Emerging Research and Opportunities
A blend of constructivism within the environment of the internet; provides a model of learning in which students are encouraged and supported to work together to create knowledge.
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The Development of Education in the United States: From the 18th to the 21st Century
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 26
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8964-8.ch002
Abstract
This chapter is an effort to understand the progression of K-12 public schooling within the United States so that we may then recognize how we will proceed in the digital expansion of this education system going forward into the 21st century. Discourse will address the philosophy, history, curriculum, organization, and responsibility of educators from the late 1700s to the present. Though often rooted in scientific findings or religious dogma, the day-to-day enactment of teaching and learning by educators and students involves continual re-imagining and pragmatic re-configuring to address the challenges of teaching and learning. Understanding the purpose of K-12 public education in the United States within the 21st century model involves the discovery and compilation of several different education interpretations and viewpoints. To understand where the direction of this particular nation's model, it is necessary to understand the direction from where it has come and how past events shaped the present education systems.
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Online Teaching Writing to University Students: Negative Stereotypes Ruined
Theory proposed by Harasim (2012) . The theory defines as constructivist teaching that takes the form of instructor-led learning online. The theory places the emphasis on the facilities of the Internet to create learning environments that enhances collaboration and knowledge building through discourse instead of memorizing correct answers.
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Supporting Self-Regulated Learning with ICT
This term identifies learning processes based on computer-mediated interactions between members of a learning community. This is called a virtual community since its members do not meet face to face. The interactions mostly consist of synchronous or asynchronous message exchanges and usually take place within a Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) system. The theoretical framework of online collaborative learning is that of socioconstructivism (Vygotsky, 1962). The terms Online Collaborative Learning and Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) are considered to be synonyms.
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Collaborative and Cooperative Learning
is synonymous with CSCL (computer-supported collaborative learning).
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New Perspectives on Communication During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Inventory of Lessons Learned
Is one of the accepted teaching approaches in online education. It involves participants working together, exchanging ideas and opinions, developing a shared understanding of specific topics, and constructing collaborative products (Magen-Nagar & Shonfeld, 2018).
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Online Nurse Education
Learning that uses the Internet and Internet-enabled software tools to support social and collaborative learning among students at a distance from one another and from their instructor.
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Collaborative Learning: A Way to Transform Learning and Instruction in Online Courses
An educational approach that emphasizes active and collective efforts of participation and interaction of both students and the instructor/teaching assistants primarily by communication via the Internet.
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