2. Part One:
A quick overview of what is
happening in learning
Part Two:
What do librarians need to
know in order to survive in
the changing world of
learning?
4. Language, Discourse, Communities of
Practice
“These tests are designed to exclude others from the
discourse – just as the word discourse itself is
designed to do. These words are intended to say to
people: this is a group thing. If you don’t understand
what we’re talking about, you’re not a member of the
group”
Alexander McCall Smith. “Espresso Tales”, page 3.
5. What is learning?
MLA (adapted from Campaign for Learning) definition:
“Learning is the process of active engagement with
experience. It is what people do when they want to make
sense of the world. It may involve the development or
deepening of skills, knowledge, understanding, awareness,
values, ideas and feelings, or an increase in the capacity to
reflect. Effective learning leads to change, development and
the desire to learn more”
6. “Gogies” and how to pronounce them
Pedagogy
The art or science of being a teacher (of children)
Andragogy
Teaching (or leading) adults
Heutagogy
The principle of teaching based upon the concept of truly self-determined
learning
15. Some suggested reading
Ashton, J. & Newman, L. (2006) “An unfinished symphony: 21st century teacher
education using knowledge creating heutagogies” British Journal of Educational
Technology 37(6) pp.825 – 840
Barnett, R. and Coate, K. (2005) Engaging the curriculum in higher education. Society
for Research into Higher Education and OUP.
Coffield, F. et al. (2004) Should we be using learning styles? : What research has to say
to practice. Learning and Skills Research Centre. https://
www.lsneducation.org.uk/user/order.aspx?code=041540&src=xoweb
Coffield, F. et al. (2004) Learning styles and pedagogy in post-16 learning: a systematic
and critical review. Learning and Skills Research Centre.
http://www.lsda.org.uk/files/pdf/1543.pdf
Conole, G. & Oliver, M. (2007) Contemporary perspectives in e-learning research:
themes, methods and impact on practice. Routledge.
DfES Every Child Matters http://www.everychildmatters.gov.uk/
DfES (2005) Harnessing technology: transforming learning and children's services http://
www.dfes.gov.uk/publications/e-strategy/
16. EduLib Project (1998) Teaching for learning in libraries and information services: a
series of educational development workshops. Centre for Teaching and Learning
Support, University of Hull & University of Abertay, Dundee.
Finlayson, H. (2006) E-learning in further education : the impact on student
intermediate and end-point outcomes DfES
http://www.dfes.gov.uk/research/data/uploadfiles/RR739.pdf
HEA Development and recognition website
http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/ProfessionalRecognition.htm
HEA The UK Professional Standards Framework for teaching and supporting learning
in higher education
http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/regandaccr/StandardsFramework(1).pdf
HEFCE (2005) Strategy for e-learning
http://www.hefce.ac.uk/pubs/hefce/2005/05_12/05_12.pdf
Laurillard, D. (2002) 2nd ed. Rethinking university teaching: a conversational
framework for the effective use of learning technologies. RoutledgeFalmer
Laurillard , D. (2005) “E-Learning in Higher Education” in Ashwin, P. (ed), Changing
Higher Education: The Development of Learning and Teaching. RoutledgeFalmer
17. Learning styles online.com http://www.learning-styles-online.com/
Levy, P. & Roberts, S. (eds.). (2006) Developing the new learning
environment: the changing role of the academic librarian. Facet Publishing.
MLA. Inspiring learning for all website
http://www.inspiringlearningforall.gov.uk
Nankivell, C. and Shoolbred, M. (1995) Presenting information. Library
Association Publishing.
Oxford Brookes University: Oxford Centre for Staff and Learning
Development (2005) Learning theories website
http://www.brookes.ac.uk/services/ocsd/2_learntch/theories.html
Ramsden, P. (2003) Learning to teach in Higher Education. 2nd edition.
RoutledgeFalmer.
18. Smith, M. K. (2003) 'Communities of practice', the encyclopedia of informal
education, www.infed.org/biblio/communities_of_pratice.htm
Teaching & Learning Research Briefing 19 (2006) Using computers to
enhance learning: integrating ICT into everyday classroom practices TLRP
http://www.tlrp.org/pub/documents/Sutherland_RB_19.pdf
Teaching & Learning Research Briefing 17 (2006) Learning how to learn – in
classrooms, schools and networks TLRP
http://www.tlrp.org/pub/documents/no17_james.pdf
Watkins, C. (2003) Learning: a sense-maker’s guide. Association of Teachers
and Lecturers.
Webb, J. and Powis, C. (2004) Teaching information skills: theory and practice.
Facet Publishing.
Wenger, E. (1998) Communities of practice : learning, meaning and identity.
Cambridge University Press.