Learning Architectures in Higher Education: Beyond Communities of Practice
By (Author) Dr Jonathan Tummons
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
22nd March 2018
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Philosophy and theory of education
378.007
Hardback
184
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
390g
Learning Architectures in Higher Education restores criticality and rigour to the study of communities of practice as a means of understanding learning, acknowledging that this is one of the most influential and widely used theories of learning to emerge during the last 30 years but one that has been misapplied and diluted. Jonathan Tummons explores communities of practice theory, looking at how its focus on learning as apprenticeship can be understood, providing the reader with a conceptual framework for making sense of learning as a social practice as distinct from an individual, psychological process. Tummons looks at how communities of practice theory needs to be reconfigured to take account of the insights provided by other theoretical models and then applies his critically and theoretically reworked perspective to two distinct higher education contexts, providing critical and powerful tools for examining learning and teaching practices.
Tummons has written a valuable text for academics and Higher Education researchers interested in utilising communities of practice theory within their research. He explores how learning architectures and complimentary theories can be used in practice to enhance theoretical frameworks of pedagogy, research, and learning in the academy. * Jennifer Leigh, Lecturer in Higher Education and Academic Practice, Centre for the Study of Higher Education, University of Kent, UK *
Jonathan Tummons is Associate Professor of Education at Durham University, UK. His research and writing interests encompass higher, further, and professional education.