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|a Towards third generation learning and teaching :
|b contours of the new learning /
|c edited by Murat A. Yülek and Johan G. Wissema.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a 1. Introduction : Three generations of learning / Johan G. Wissema -- 2. Learning in perspective : A brief history of the brain and learning sciences / Ismail Güven -- 3. Insights from brain research on teaching and learning / David A. Sousa -- 4. Which skills do employers want? A case study in a transition economy / Aydin Fenerli -- Social and emotional learning : The lessons from neuroscience / Hagar Goldberg -- 6. Habits of mind : New insights into teaching and learning / Arthur Costa, Bena Kallick, Allison Zmuda -- 7. Beyond the reach of teaching : Differentiating the role of phenomenologically oriented vignettes in learning and teaching from phenomenon-based learning / Evi Agostini, Vasileios Symeonidis -- 8. Where immersion, experimentation, gaming and learning meet : Learning in virtual realities / Carla Aerts -- 9. Experiencing digital storytelling / Khaldoun Dia-Eddine -- 10. Learning by gaming in management / Evgenia Kaz, Evgeniya Nekhoda -- 11. The challenge of Artificial Intelligence / Iaroslava Kharkova, Wayne Holmes -- 12. Agnogenesis breeds kakistocracy / Bruno della Chiesa -- 13. Public education and the university / Murat A. Yülek -- 14. Learning in the industrial university / Murat A. Yülek, Ahmet Uludag -- 15. A new, effective model of industry-university cooperation / Vazgen Shavarsh Melikyan -- 16. Case study : Network Young Entrepreneurs NJO / L.M. van der Mandele -- 17. The future of learning / Johan G. Wissema.
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|a "Learning, and hence education, are in turmoil. Traditional learning techniques are challenged by powerful new approaches and insights while students and employers alike put new demands on education. The new insights come from quite different areas of science. This book aims to provide a future-oriented picture of the various developments culminating in an educated speculation on learning and education in the near future. It has been written for leaders in education, scholars as well as practitioners and policymakers. Learning will be a central issue in the decades to come. In the words of the recently deceased cultural anthropologist Catherine Bateson: 'We are not what we know but what we are willing to learn'"--
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|a Murat Yülek is the Rector of Ostim Technical University. A former IMF economist, he is a well-published expert on economic development. He has development policy experience in more than 15 countries and is the author of How Nations Succeed: Manufacturing, Trade, Industrial Policy and Economic Development. J.G. (Hans) Wissema is professor emeritus at TU Delft in the Netherlands and professor of economics at Ostim Technical University. His book Towards the Third Generation University was published in English and six other languages.
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|a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed on March 28, 2023).
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