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    Praksisnær undervisning

    i praksis og teori

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    Nordkvelle, Yngve Troye (editor)
    Nyhus, Lene (editor)
    Røisehagen, Anne (editor)
    Hojem Røthe, Randi (editor)
    Language
    Norwegian
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    Abstract
    "Our students in higher education want their studies to be useful and relevant to their future work career, personal development and social life. The authorities want students' achievements and completion of degrees to increase. Likewise, they expect the workforce to be optimally adapted to today's market and the uncertain demands of the future. They require students to be flexible, willing to learn and familiar with an abundance of general skills. A universal solution is to make studies more ""practical"". We -as teachers in HE - are challenged to improve students' abilities to reason and to prepare for practical applications, whether we are working on conventional theoretical topics in professional education or in continuing education. The authors of this book believe that the work of teaching with these expectations in mind is not just about professional practice, but about practical matters in a broad sense. Students are active in many ways, and they learn and work in the contexts in which they move, so the experiences and insights that they bring with them and then create by acquiring competences also make them practitioners themselves. One of our central educational tasks is to help them to recognize self-worth, that is, to see themselves in the mirror of knowledge, values and skills that higher education can offer them. The book contains examples of how students can work practically and in research, from R&D projects about learning to theoretical contributions. The examples also show how theory and practice can flow together in any teaching environment as well as in the construction of curricula and programmes. "
     
    "Våre studenter i høyere utdanning ønsker at studiene deres er nyttige og relevante for deres framtidige arbeidskarriere, personlige utvikling og sosiale liv. Myndighetene ønsker at graden av mestring og gjennomstrømming øker, og at arbeidskraften er optimalt tilpasset dagens marked og framtidas uvisse krav om å være fleksibel, lærevillig og ha generelle kompetanser. En universalløsning er å gjøre studiene mer «praksisnære». Vi utfordres til å få studenter bedre i stand til å resonnere og forberede seg for «det praktiske», enten vi arbeider med konvensjonelle teoretiske emner, i profesjonsutdanninger eller i etterutdanning. Forfatterne av denne boka tar utgangspunkt i at arbeidet med å gjøre undervisningen – og dermed studiene – praksisnære ikke bare handler om yrkespraksis, men om praksis i vid forstand. Studenters virke på lærestedene, og de erfaringer og innsikter de bringer med seg inn og skaper seg gjennom å tilegne seg kompetanser, gjør dem også til praktikere. Å hjelpe dem til erkjennelse av egenverd, og til å se seg selv i det speilet av kunnskap, verdier og ferdigheter høyere utdanning kan være, er en av våre sentrale dannelsesoppgaver. Boka inneholder eksempler på hvordan studenter kan arbeide praksisnært og forskningsmessig, fra FoU-prosjekter knyttet til læring av fag, til teoretiske bidrag og til hvordan det teoretiske og det praktiske kan flyte sammen."
     
    URI
    http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/37591
    Keywords
    higher education; practical studies; teaching
    DOI
    10.23865/noasp.97
    Publisher
    Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP (Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing)
    Publisher website
    https://www.cappelendamm.no/
    Publication date and place
    Oslo, 2020
    Classification
    Education
    Pages
    354
    Rights
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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