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Infed, the ''Encyclopaedia of Informal Education'' describes itself as site to ''explore key ideas, practices and thinkers in informal education and lifelong learning.''
One of the entries in this online resource that appears relevant to our work is dedicated to Donald Schon who is described as follows:
''Donald Alan Schon (1930-1997) trained ...
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Infed, the ''Encyclopaedia of Informal Education'' describes itself as site to ''explore key ideas, practices and thinkers in informal education and lifelong learning.''
One of the entries in this online resource that appears relevant to our work is dedicated to Donald Schon who is described as follows:
''Donald Alan Schon (1930-1997) trained ...
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LookSmart's FindArticles web site assists you in locating online articles on a wide range of subjects from 700 publications (featuring more than 3.5 million articles). For example, a search for references to ''The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning'' returned 964 results, with some potentially interesting links for our cluster.
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LookSmart's FindArticles web site assists you in locating online articles on a wide range of subjects from 700 publications (featuring more than 3.5 million articles). For example, a search for references to ''The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning'' returned 964 results, with some potentially interesting links for our cluster.
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The National Academies Press offers over 3,000 books online for free in addition to their fee-based materials. They focus primarily on the fields of science and health, but also include a section on education. One of the available selections ''How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School'' (John D. Bransford, Ann L. Brown, and Rodney ...
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The National Academies Press offers over 3,000 books online for free in addition to their fee-based materials. They focus primarily on the fields of science and health, but also include a section on education. One of the available selections ''How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School'' (John D. Bransford, Ann L. Brown, and Rodney ...
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Sometimes we can get a fresh perspective on the educational process by examining colleges that are unique or distinctive with respect to the learning experience they offer their students. Two such colleges that come to mind are Alverno College and Warren Wilson College.
Alverno College is a four-year, liberal arts, college for women, located in ...
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Sometimes we can get a fresh perspective on the educational process by examining colleges that are unique or distinctive with respect to the learning experience they offer their students. Two such colleges that come to mind are Alverno College and Warren Wilson College.
Alverno College is a four-year, liberal arts, college for women, located in ...
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Tim Van Gelder's site ''Critical Thinking on the Web'' is a valuable collection of online resources on the topic, including information related to the popular educational challenge, promoting critical thinking in students.
Update: In response to the discussion of critical thinking under the ''AAHE Colloquium'' post, the following link ...
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Tim Van Gelder's site ''Critical Thinking on the Web'' is a valuable collection of online resources on the topic, including information related to the popular educational challenge, promoting critical thinking in students.
Update: In response to the discussion of critical thinking under the ''AAHE Colloquium'' post, the following link ...
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