Flexible Higher Education: Reflections from Expert Experience
Elizabeth Burge

ISBN: 0335217761,
Division: Open University Press,
Price: £29.99,
Pub Date: OCT-07,

Pages: 172
Edition: 01
Format: Paperback

Availability: In Stock


Description

  • What did forty-four leading-edge distance education pioneers in higher education experience and learn over their careers?
  • What concerns and research ideas could they pass on to younger colleagues to consider?
  • What do seven expert commentators find in those lessons and experience that might promote theory-building and practice enhancement for post-secondary education?
This unique book analyzes the work of over forty pioneers who helped drive key late twentieth century changes in access to, and learning in, higher education, via distance education. It examines how they defined their challenges, made decisions, coped with traditionalist resistance, developed new teaching and learning models, used various technologies, felt the excitement of innovation, and, above all, respected adult learners? goals and contexts.

The book also assesses the relevance of that experience and skill to today?s contexts. Seven international leaders in adult, distance and higher education assess the pioneers? reflections to glean the ideas of most relevance for contemporary teachers and administrators.

Flexible Higher Education provides key reading for post-secondary educators who are interested in learning and teaching design, technology use, quality assurance, learner access and inclusion, innovation in higher education and respect for reflective wisdom.

Commentators: Michael Collins, Sir John Daniel, Yvonne Hillier, Michael Grahame Moore, David Murphy, Diana G. Oblinger and Barbara Spronk.

Author Biography

Elizabeth J. Burge?s career spans many years and includes work in the following areas: professional librarianship, teaching development, distance mode course design and teaching, leadership in distance education organisations, and most recently, graduate teaching and research in adult and distance education at the University of New Brunswick in Atlantic Canada.


Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Foreword
Being autobiographical: who?s who

Part 1 Introducing the book
`Breaking new ground?
Liz Burge

Part 2 The pioneers reflect
Facing challenges: `no prior experience?, quality and management
Liz Burge
Guiding their practice: access, respect and responsiveness
Liz Burge
Managing technology: strategy, strengths and critique
Liz Burge
Learning from experience: hard-won lessons
Liz Burge
Looking forward: changes, concerns, advice and research
Liz Burge

Part 3 The commentators meta-reflect
From Educating Rita to iPods and beyond
Michael Collins
Some experiences of a distance educator
Sir John Daniel
Passionate pioneers
Yvonne Hillier
Critical minds for a change
Michael Grahame Moore
On chaos, connection and challenge
David Murphy
Resilience, relevance, and realism
Diana G. Oblinger
Culture, technology and making choices
Barbara Spronk

Part 4 Assessing relevance
Continuing construction: where now?
Liz Burge

Part 5 Literature suggestions
Subject index
Name Index



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