Contemporary Theories of Learning

Contemporary Theories of Learning

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This tenth anniversary edition of Knud Illeris’s classic 2008 text is an updated and definitive collection of today’s most influential learning theorists, now containing additional chapters from John Hattie and Gregory Donoghue, Sharan Merriam, Gert Biesta and Carolyn Jackson.

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Contemporary Theories of Learning by Knud Illeris

This tenth anniversary edition of Knud Illeriss classic 2008 text is an updated and definitive collection of todays most influential learning theorists, now containing additional chapters from John Hattie and Gregory Donoghue, Sharan Merriam, Gert Biesta and Carolyn Jackson.

Knud Illeris is Professor Emeritus of Lifelong Learning at Aarhus University, Denmark, and founder of Simonsen & Illeris Educational Consultancy. He is internationally acknowledged as an innovative contributor to learning theory and adult education. He has been an honorary professor at Colombia University in New York and is a member of The International Adult Education Hall of Fame. He is the author of numerous books, including Understanding Learning and Motivation in Youth (2018); How We Learn, 2nd edition (2017); Learning, Development and Education (2016); Transformative Learning and Identity (2014); and The Fundamentals of Workplace Learning (2011).

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ISBN 13 9781138550490
ISBN 10 1138550493
Titre Contemporary Theories of Learning
Auteur Knud Illeris
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Taylor & Francis Ltd
Année de publication 2018-03-19
Nombre de pages 266
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