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Transdisziplinarität in der Bildungsforschung: Perspektiven und Herausforderungen theoretischer, method(olog)ischer und empirischer Grenzgänge (Studien zur Schul- und Bildungsforschung #91)

by Maria Kondratjuk André Epp Sabine Gabriel Julia Gasterstädt Merle Hinrichsen Arne Koevel Stella Rüger Saskia Terstegen Anna Wanka Maren Zschach

Der Band diskutiert Implikationen der Transdisziplinarität für die Bildungsforschung und zeigt die darin angelegten Grenzen und Grenzüberschreitungen auf. Er reflektiert aktuelle Themen- und Problemstellungen, die sich mit Blick auf die heterogenen Perspektiven in bildungs- und erziehungswissenschaftlichen Disziplinen zu Transdisziplinarität ergeben. So stehen theoretische, method(olog)ische und empirische Grenzgänge im Fokus, die sowohl mit einer Eingebundenheit in spezifische fachliche Disziplinen und die daran geknüpften wissenschaftstheoretischen Positionen als auch mit der Notwendigkeit eines Blickens ‚über den Tellerrand hinaus’ einhergehen. Ziel ist es, Bezüge, Anleihen und Anknüpfungspunkte, Unschärfen, Irritationen, Voraussetzungen und Herausforderungen für eine transdisziplinäre Bildungsforschung aufzuspüren und abzubilden.

Transdisziplinarität in Forschung und Praxis: Chancen und Risiken partizipativer Prozesse (Schriften zur Gruppen- und Organisationsdynamik)

by Rudolf-Christian Hanschitz Esther Schmidt Guido Schwarz

Der Reader richtet sich an WissenschaftlerInnen, PraktikerInnen und AuftraggeberInnen. Zahlreiche transdisziplinäre AkteurInnen brachten ihr Wissen und Können in partizipativ angelegte Prozesse ein, um dieses handlungsorientierende und handlungsanregende Handbuch für die Praxis transdisziplinären Arbeitens erstellen zu können. Es soll diesen Zielgruppen einen einführenden Zugang zu einem breit angelegten Arbeitsfeld eröffnen und Kriterien, die sich als essenziell erweisen, systematisch zur Darstellung bringen.

The Transfer Experience: A Handbook for Creating a More Equitable and Successful Postsecondary System

by John N. Gardner, Michael J. Rosenberg, and Andrew K. Koch

Co-published with At last there is a handbook that everyone in higher education can use to help increase transfer student success. This comprehensive resource has been brought together to meet the need for a truly holistic approach to the transfer experience. The book brings together research, theory, practical applications, programmatic illustrations, case studies, encouragement, and inspiration, and is supplemented by an online compendium for continual updates of resources, case studies, and new developments in the world of transfer.Based on a totally different way of thinking about, understanding, and acting to increase transfer student success, The Transfer Experience goes far beyond the traditional, limited view of transfer as a technical process simply about articulating credits, a stage of student development, or a novel enrollment management strategy. Rather, the book introduces a stimulating array of new perspectives, resources, options, models, and recommendations for addressing the many needs of this huge cohort – making the academic, civic, and social justice cases for improving transfer at both transfer-sending and transfer-receiving institutions.

The Transfer Experience: A Handbook for Creating a More Equitable and Successful Postsecondary System


Co-published with At last there is a handbook that everyone in higher education can use to help increase transfer student success. This comprehensive resource has been brought together to meet the need for a truly holistic approach to the transfer experience. The book brings together research, theory, practical applications, programmatic illustrations, case studies, encouragement, and inspiration, and is supplemented by an online compendium for continual updates of resources, case studies, and new developments in the world of transfer.Based on a totally different way of thinking about, understanding, and acting to increase transfer student success, The Transfer Experience goes far beyond the traditional, limited view of transfer as a technical process simply about articulating credits, a stage of student development, or a novel enrollment management strategy. Rather, the book introduces a stimulating array of new perspectives, resources, options, models, and recommendations for addressing the many needs of this huge cohort – making the academic, civic, and social justice cases for improving transfer at both transfer-sending and transfer-receiving institutions.

Transfer from the Primary Classroom: 20 Years On

by Maurice Galton Linda Hargreaves

The ORACLE (Observation and Classroom Learning and Evaluation) and its follow-up study address the following questions:Has teaching in the primary school changed over the past twenty years?Has pupil performance improved or declined?Are the links between certain teacher approaches and pupil achievement still the same?Has the National Curriculum had any important consequences for the way in which transfer is conducted?One of the main claims of the National Curriculum is that it has provided greater continuity through the various stages and this should be reflected in smoother transition from one school to the next. This book focuses on the issue of transfer from the primary to the secondary school, using data from the ORACLE project.This study which took place from 1975 to 1980, followed by 'Son of ORACLE', the study of group-work in the primary classroom 1980 to 1983, has had an enormous influence on the debate on primary education. The studies described in detail what took place in primary classrooms, the teaching styles used by teachers and the responses made by pupils. It linked these processes to pupil performance. Finally, it followed the pupils as they transferred out of the primary school into the secondary phase of education. At present a new research project is being carried out in Leicester. It involves studying primary schools for one year and then following the children as they transfer to the secondary phase or to a middle school. The project involves two thirds of the schools used in the original ORACLE research. In addition, the same observation instruments and the same tests, modified for cultural differences, are being used.

Transfer from the Primary Classroom: 20 Years On

by Maurice Galton Linda Hargreaves

The ORACLE (Observation and Classroom Learning and Evaluation) and its follow-up study address the following questions:Has teaching in the primary school changed over the past twenty years?Has pupil performance improved or declined?Are the links between certain teacher approaches and pupil achievement still the same?Has the National Curriculum had any important consequences for the way in which transfer is conducted?One of the main claims of the National Curriculum is that it has provided greater continuity through the various stages and this should be reflected in smoother transition from one school to the next. This book focuses on the issue of transfer from the primary to the secondary school, using data from the ORACLE project.This study which took place from 1975 to 1980, followed by 'Son of ORACLE', the study of group-work in the primary classroom 1980 to 1983, has had an enormous influence on the debate on primary education. The studies described in detail what took place in primary classrooms, the teaching styles used by teachers and the responses made by pupils. It linked these processes to pupil performance. Finally, it followed the pupils as they transferred out of the primary school into the secondary phase of education. At present a new research project is being carried out in Leicester. It involves studying primary schools for one year and then following the children as they transfer to the secondary phase or to a middle school. The project involves two thirds of the schools used in the original ORACLE research. In addition, the same observation instruments and the same tests, modified for cultural differences, are being used.

Transfer in der Lehre: Zivilgesellschaftliches Engagement als Zumutung oder Chance für die Hochschulen? (Bildungsforschung #5)

by Albert Kümmel-Schnur Sibylle Mühleisen Thomas S. Hoffmeister

Bei dem seit 2016 kursierenden Begriff »Transfer in der Lehre« geht es um eine stärkere Kooperation von Zivilgesellschaft und Hochschule. Umstritten ist, ob diese bildungspolitische Forderung gleichrangig zu Forschung und Lehre als dritte Mission in den regulären akademischen Tätigkeitskatalog aufgenommen werden soll. Den einen erscheint dieses Engagement als unzumutbare zusätzliche Belastung, die anderen sehen es als Chance auf ein verstärktes Erleben von Selbstwirksamkeit und thematischer Relevanz. Die Beiträge des Bandes diskutieren diese Chancen und Risiken und gehen dabei auf konkrete Beispiele aus der Lehrpraxis ein. Damit liefern sie gleichfalls einen Leitfaden im Dschungel der konkurrierenden Konzepte.

Transfer in Schulentwicklungsprojekten

by Michael Jäger

Schulentwicklungsprogramme entwickeln und erproben Innovationen im Bildungssystem unter erheblichem Ressourcenaufwand. In der Arbeit wird aus psychologischer und soziologischer Sicht ein Modell für Transfer von Erkenntnissen aus Entwicklungsprogrammen konstruiert und anhand empirischer Daten eines Modellversuchsprogrammes überprüft.

The Transfer of Knowledge through Art and Visualization: Novel Technologies, Professional Collaboration, and Visual Communication of Science-based Projects

by Anna Ursyn

This book offers strategies for the transfer of knowledge through combining information technology and visual arts, and examining how to visually enhance and convey knowledge. Specifically, it presents a fresh look at how technology-based, science-inspired projects can be innovatively delivery through artistic methods. It explores a selection of inventions gained through the collaboration of internationalist professionals in various fields of knowledge, before outlining a new approach in how knowledge can be delivered using the inventions in a novel, visual way through action-based visual storytelling, video, graphical display, and visualization. Crucially, it looks at how current media and techniques used for presenting topics in industries, corporations, commerce and marketing companies could be successfully translated and developed as a presentation skill in the school, college, or university environment. It thus seeks to address the skills that prospective employers expect from students, in terms of possessing the ability to create visual presentations of data, solutions, and products. With a sharp focus on the current generation schools, academies, business and marketing companies, and catering to the modern demand for novelty in presentation, it makes a strong contribution to the conversation around professional collaboration, visual communication, knowledge transfer, novel technologies, and knowledge visualization.

The Transfer of Knowledge through Art and Visualization: Novel Technologies, Professional Collaboration, and Visual Communication of Science-based Projects

by Anna Ursyn

This book offers strategies for the transfer of knowledge through combining information technology and visual arts, and examining how to visually enhance and convey knowledge. Specifically, it presents a fresh look at how technology-based, science-inspired projects can be innovatively delivery through artistic methods. It explores a selection of inventions gained through the collaboration of internationalist professionals in various fields of knowledge, before outlining a new approach in how knowledge can be delivered using the inventions in a novel, visual way through action-based visual storytelling, video, graphical display, and visualization. Crucially, it looks at how current media and techniques used for presenting topics in industries, corporations, commerce and marketing companies could be successfully translated and developed as a presentation skill in the school, college, or university environment. It thus seeks to address the skills that prospective employers expect from students, in terms of possessing the ability to create visual presentations of data, solutions, and products. With a sharp focus on the current generation schools, academies, business and marketing companies, and catering to the modern demand for novelty in presentation, it makes a strong contribution to the conversation around professional collaboration, visual communication, knowledge transfer, novel technologies, and knowledge visualization.

Transfer of Learning: Contemporary Research and Applications

by Stephen M. Cormier Joseph D. Hagman

Since the mid-1970s, scientific and educational research has left a gap in the field of basic and applied research on transfer of learning. This book fills the gap with state-of-the-art information on recent research in the field, emphasizing methodological paradigms and interpretive concepts based on contemporary cognitive/information processing approaches to the study of human behavior. Issues discussed include how transfer is measured, how its direction and magnitude are determined, how training for transfer differs from training for acquisition, and whether different principles of transfer apply to motor, cognitive, and meta-cognitive processes.

Transfer of Learning: Cognition and Instruction (ISSN #Volume .)

by Robert E. Haskell

Educators and educational psychologists recognize transfer of learning as perhaps the most significant issue in all fields of instruction. Transfer of learning cuts across all educational domains, curricula, and methods. Despite its importance, research and experience clearly show that significant transfer of learning in either the classroom or in everyday life seldom occurs. Simply put, transfer of learning is illustrated by the phrases "It reminds me of..." or "It's like..." or "It's the same as...". This book addresses the fundamental problem of how past or current learning is applied and adapted to similar and/or new situations. Based on a review of the applied educational and cognitive research, as well as on the author's teaching experience with transfer of learning, this book presents a new framework for understanding and achieving transfer of learning. Current education and educational psychology textbooks either lack or lament the lack of research and guidance to educators on promoting transfer of learning. Thus this book is a necessary basis for all instruction and learning. Based on history and research, the book shows that transfer of learning is not just a technique of learning or instruction, but a way of thinking and knowing.The only nonedited educational book about transfer of learningWritten in a plain, easy-to-understand styleIllustrates how transfer of learning can be promoted in the classroom as well as in everyday lifePrescribes 11 principles for achieving transfer of learningDemonstrates how we reason using transfer of learning

Transfer of Learning: Progressive Perspectives for Mathematics Education and Related Fields (Research in Mathematics Education)

by Charles Hohensee Joanne Lobato

This book provides a common language for and makes connections between transfer research in mathematics education and transfer research in related fields. It generates renewed excitement for and increased visibility of transfer research, by showcasing and aggregating leading-edge research from the transfer research community. This book also helps to establish transfer as a sub-field of research within mathematics education and extends and refines alternate perspectives on the transfer of learning. The book provides an overview of current knowledge in the field as well as informs future transfer research.

The Transfer of Learning: Participants' Perspectives of Adult Education and Training

by Sarah Leberman Lex McDonald

The book addresses a crucial issue for all involved in education and training: the transfer of learning to new and different contexts. Educators, employers and learners face the problem of ensuring that what is learnt in the classroom is able to be adapted and used in the workplace. It focuses on adult learners in professional and vocational contexts. The authors provide an accessible book on the transfer of learning which draws on multi-disciplinary perspectives from education, psychology and management. The Transfer of Learning will be useful both for postgraduate students and for practitioners wanting to deepen their understanding of transfer and for those interested in practical applications. It combines theory and practice from international research and the authors' own case studies of transfer involving learners engaged in professional development and study towards qualifications. Theories of adult learning, change and lifelong learning are discussed in relation to the transfer of learning. The purpose of this book is to emphasise to tertiary educators and trainers the importance of transfer and in doing so highlight the participants' voices as central foci in coming to an understanding of the process. By doing this it balances the literature which has to date emphasized transfer from a trainer's and/or organization's perspective. There has been little if any substantive material on tertiary transfer issues and yet demands are increasing for tertiary education providers to be more accountable and more focused on developing students' ability to use their learning in everyday work situations. The book is unique in that it adopts a phenomenological perspective and underscores the significance of the participants' voices in understanding issues.

The Transfer of Learning: Participants' Perspectives of Adult Education and Training

by Sarah Leberman Lex McDonald

The book addresses a crucial issue for all involved in education and training: the transfer of learning to new and different contexts. Educators, employers and learners face the problem of ensuring that what is learnt in the classroom is able to be adapted and used in the workplace. It focuses on adult learners in professional and vocational contexts. The authors provide an accessible book on the transfer of learning which draws on multi-disciplinary perspectives from education, psychology and management. The Transfer of Learning will be useful both for postgraduate students and for practitioners wanting to deepen their understanding of transfer and for those interested in practical applications. It combines theory and practice from international research and the authors' own case studies of transfer involving learners engaged in professional development and study towards qualifications. Theories of adult learning, change and lifelong learning are discussed in relation to the transfer of learning. The purpose of this book is to emphasise to tertiary educators and trainers the importance of transfer and in doing so highlight the participants' voices as central foci in coming to an understanding of the process. By doing this it balances the literature which has to date emphasized transfer from a trainer's and/or organization's perspective. There has been little if any substantive material on tertiary transfer issues and yet demands are increasing for tertiary education providers to be more accountable and more focused on developing students' ability to use their learning in everyday work situations. The book is unique in that it adopts a phenomenological perspective and underscores the significance of the participants' voices in understanding issues.

Transfer of Learning in Organizations

by Käthe Schneider

In this book, internationally respected scholars from the disciplines of educational science, business administration and psychology thoroughly discuss practice-related questions on learning transfer in organizations. Readers will learn solid concepts for securing and evaluating learning transfer. This volume offers new insights about learning transfer in organizations and their implications for both research and practice. It examines the actual state in practice and provides the foundation for improvements in the design and evaluation of further training measures that are conducive to the transfer of learning.In addition, coverage details theoretical models on learning transfer in further vocational training and develops concepts that enable the transfer of learning for further training in organizations. The book also evaluates further training measures on different levels on the basis of relevant criteria.

Transfer, Transitions and Transformations of Learning (INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION SERIES)

by Howard Middleton L. K. J. Baartman

This book explores one of the enduring issues in educational research and one of the challenges for formal education. That is, understanding the relationship between learning in one context, setting or time and a subsequent related learning experience or activity. The chapters in the book examine the issue drawing on existing theory as starting points but using each author’s own research to push existing boundaries of what we know in terms of the ideas captured in the title of the book: transfer, transitions and transformations of learning. The chapters explore the issue through a range of approaches and settings including: possibilities for a concept-context approach to transfer, transfer between knowledge domains, transfer as an iterative process between contexts, transfer as boundary crossing between vocations, transfer as integration of theory and practice, transferring standards in assessment, representation in the transition from novice to expert, transformation of self through sustainability education, transforming identities of first year design and technology teachers and the role of implicit knowledge in understanding the relationship between declarative and procedural knowledge in the transition to expertise. This book should be of interest to teachers in schools and the adult education sector, research students, teacher educators, researchers and policy-makers who are involved in learning in, through or with technology.

Transfer von Innovation und Wissen: Gelingensbedingungen und Herausforderungen

by Uwe Schmidt Katharina Schönheim

Ob und wie Ideen und Projekte aus Förderprogrammen an Hochschulen und in anderen Organisationen in die Breite transferiert werden, ist Gegenstand des vorliegenden Buchs. Ausgehend von einer theoretischen und methodischen Hinführung zum Thema Transfer werden Programme und Projekte vorgestellt, die sich der Übertragung innerhalb oder auch zwischen Hochschulen bzw. Organisationen widmen. Hierbei werden sowohl Herausforderungen als auch Gelingensbedingungen für Transfer in den Blick genommen. Die Praxiserfahrungen regen zum Nachmachen an.

Transfer von Lehrerfortbildungsinhalten in die Praxis: Eine empirische Untersuchung zur Transferqualität und zu Einflussfaktoren

by Stefanie Vigerske

Stefanie Vigerske untersucht anhand von Interviews mit Lehrenden und Schulleitungen sowie im Rahmen einer Längsschnittstudie, ob und in welchem Ausmaß Lehrerfortbildungsinhalte in das System Schule transferiert werden. Die Autorin entwickelt dazu ein Transfermodell, welches den Transfer von Fortbildungsinhalten in die Schule auf unterschiedlichem Niveau erfasst und „messbar“ macht. Sie konzentriert sich weiterhin auf die Identifizierung von möglichen Einflussfaktoren auf den Transfer und die Transferqualität. Dabei stellt sich heraus, dass es Faktoren vor, während und nach der Fortbildung gibt, welche den Transfer maßgeblich beeinflussen.

Transferable Skills in Higher Education

by Alison Assiter

This text uses a case study approach to show how life-skills can be developed in a range of higher education subject areas. It also looks at the changes which can be made to the curriculum to facilitate this sort of learning. The case studies are set against a more theoretical background.

Transferable Skills in Higher Education

by Alison Assiter

This text uses a case study approach to show how life-skills can be developed in a range of higher education subject areas. It also looks at the changes which can be made to the curriculum to facilitate this sort of learning. The case studies are set against a more theoretical background.

Transference and Empathy in Asian American Psychotherapy: Cultural Values and Treatment Needs

by Jean Lau Chin Joan Huser Liem MaryAnna Domokos-Cheng Ham George K. Hong

The Asian American population is increasing rapidly and, not unpredictably, so are its mental health needs. A number of cultural factors and stressors common to Asian Americans pose obstacles to the successful employment of Western psychotherapy approaches and counseling---for example, the central role of the family in Asian life and the culturally based, traditional stigma associated with mental health problems. The authors, all practicing psychotherapists, focus on the critical aspects of transference and empathy in their consideration of the mental health approaches and therapies appropriate to ethnic minority population.The work has value as a resource for professionals and as a training guide for those intending to practice as psychotherapists and counselors in minority communities. It offers extraordinary insights and practical guidance through the use of case studies. Not only do these identify problems stemming from the racial differences between client and therapist, but they also provide rich clinical examples of case diagnosis, treatment plans, and client status statements. This is an important book that will further both the theory and practice of psychotherapy among minority populations.

Transference And Projection

by Jan Grant Jim Crawley

This book describes, defines and demonstrates the clinical applications of transference and projection and how they are used by psychotherapists as 'mirrors to the self' - as reflections of a client's internal structure and core ways of relating to other people. There is an emphasis on understanding transference as a normal organizing process that helps individuals make sense of interpersonal experiences. There is also a focus on how to respond effectively to transference and projection in the day-to-day practice of counselling and psychotherapy. Comprehensive coverage of the ways in which the major schools of psychotherapy understand and utilize such phenomena is also provided. Theoretical principles are illustrated by lively clinical anecdotes from the authors' own psychotherapy practices.Transference and Projection is aimed at advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of psychotherapy, counselling, counselling psychology and clinical psychology. It will also be of interest to therapy students in professional training courses and experienced clinicians who want to know more about this aspect of psychotherapy.

Transferieren, Transkulturieren und Verstehen: Interkulturelles Lernen am Beispiel der musikalischen Früherziehung in Südkorea (Pädagogik)

by Roland Kisker

Was geschieht, wenn in der Folge kultureller Praktiken auch Lehr- und Lernmethoden um den Globus wandern? Roland Kisker untersucht anhand des Transfers der musikalischen Früherziehung von Deutschland und Österreich nach Südkorea Deutungsverschiebungen von Bildungsmethoden und Lerninhalten im jeweiligen kulturellen Kontext. Die Deutungsmuster der übertragenen Inhalte, Methoden, Materialien und Inszenierungen im Unterricht werden auf der Ausgangs- wie auf der Zielebene modellhaft dargestellt und die ihnen zugrunde liegenden Einflussgrößen herausgearbeitet. Dafür werden neben einer thick description Umfragen und Interviews genutzt. Unter Rückgriff auf das ursprüngliche Modell des Transkulturierens von Ortiz werden dann ausgehend von den Quellen mögliche Zugänge zum Verständnis dieser Prozesse sowie operative Umsetzungsmöglichkeiten entwickelt.

Transferring your Teaching Skills into the Wider World: Life Beyond the Classroom

by Deborah Lewis Hilary White

Are you seeking to use your subject knowledge and teaching skills beyond the classroom? Many teachers don’t recognise the vast range of skills, expertise and experience they possess. Transferring your Teaching Skills into the Wider World will help you focus on how you can use your many transferable skills in a variety of contexts and settings across the educational sector and beyond. Deborah Lewis and Hilary White identify the skills developed through a teaching career and match them with the wide range of jobs open to teachers looking for a new direction. This highly practical handbook: Illustrates the diverse ways in which you can utilise your teaching skills and experience Surveys a wide variety of education related jobs and training options, using case studies to explore their advantages and disadvantages Explores the opportunities open to teachers seeking a complete career change Gives helpful advice for those wishing to develop their career within education The case studies are inspiring examples of individuals who have drawn on their teaching experiences to expand into other areas, describing the route they took and showing how they utilized their teaching expertise. Tips and hints show how you can follow a similar path. Transferring your Teaching Skills into the Wider World is essential reading for any teacher looking for guidance on how to change or develop their career whilst making the most of their existing skills and experience.

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