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What is Collective Learning

Handbook of Research on Implications of Sustainable Development in Higher Education
Learning together in a group with individuals from various backgrounds.
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The Significance of Collective Self-Directed Learning Competencies for the Sustainability of Higher Education
Jean Henry Blignaut (Research Unit Self-Directed Learning, Faculty of Education, North-West University, South Africa) and Charlene du Toit-Brits (North-West University, South Africa)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6172-3.ch014
Abstract
Few scholarly studies have addressed SDL in HE. Competency improvement and curriculum change are important HE learning opportunities. Curricula should emphasize knowledge acquisition, future-oriented evaluation, and global accountability to meet HE's SDGs. Sustainable learning, living, and working must be explored alongside HE for sustainable development. New learning strategies and cultures are needed. It should be sustainable, open-minded, self-directed, and participatory. CSDL is essential for sustained capabilities and HE's growth. HE must promote SDL to engage pupils. This chapter claims that SDL skills are vital for HE's progress. Participatory learning builds these skills, which needs a university-wide approach. Using explicit, null, and hidden curricula creates meaningful learning experiences, linking theory and practice. Self-directed, sustained learning ought to be HE's focus. SDL should replace directed learning in HESD. Lastly, participatory learning might generate independently responsible and accountable thinkers who respect sustainable development.
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Concepts and Interactions of Personalization, Collaboration, and Adaptation in Digital Learning
The ability to share information so efficiently that the ideas of individuals can be stored within the collective memory of communities and can accumulate through generations.
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E-Learning Tool for Regional Development
The process through which different actors develop a collective mind which concerns how they use their own network and interactions as culture-based contextual conditions for everyday learning processes including opportunities to use their concrete experiences, knowledge, and skills. It involves horizontally based cooperation between different actors in a local or organizational setting or the mobilization of resources in a broader context as such to initiate a learning-based process of innovation and change.
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