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- Title: Facilitating the Integration of Learning
- Author : James P. Barber
- Release Date : January 09, 2020
- Genre: Education,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 3210 KB
Description
Students’ ability to integrate learning across contexts is a critical outcome for higher education. Often the most powerful learning experiences that students report from their college years are those that prompt integration of learning, yet it remains an outcome that few educators explicitly work towards or specify as a course objective.
Given that students will be more successful in college (and in life) if they can integrate their learning, James Barber offers a guide for college educators on how to promote students’ integration of learning, and help them connect knowledge and insights across contexts, whether in-class or out-of-class, in co-curricular activities, or across courses and disciplinary boundaries.
The opening chapters lay the foundation for the book, defining what integration of learning is, how to promote it and students’ capacities for reflection; and introduce the author’s research-based Integration of Learning (IOL) model.
The second section of the book provides practical, real-world strategies for facilitating integration of learning that college educators can use right away in multiple learning contexts. James Barber describes practices that readers can integrate as appropriate in their classes or activities, under chapters respectively devoted to Mentoring, Writing as Praxis, Juxtaposition, Hands-On Experiences, and Diversity and Identity.
The author concludes by outlining how to apply IOL to a multiplicity of settings, such as a major, a single course, programming for a student organization, or other co-curricular experience; as well as offering guidance on assessing and documenting students’ mastery of this outcome.
This book is addressed to a wide range of educators engaged with college student learning, from faculty to student affairs administrators, athletic coaches, internship supervisors, or anyone concerned with student development.
Foreword—Kate McConnell
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: How Students Integrate Learning and Why They Must
1) False Borders: The Case for Integrated Learning
2) Integration of Learning Model
3) Reflection: The Foundation of Integration
Part Two: How You Can Help: Creating Experiences to Facilitate Integration of Learning
4) Practice 1: Mentoring Students
5) Practice 2: Writing as Praxis
6) Practice 3: Encourage Juxtaposition
7) Practice 4: Hands-On Experiences
8) Practice 5: Embrace Diversity and Identity
Part Three: How to Make it Stick
9) Creating an Integrative Curriculum
10) Documenting and Assessing Integration of Learning
Appendix A: Additional Details on Learning, Development, and Meaning for Those Who Care to Read It
Appendix B: Student Examples
References
Index