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Transformative Student Experiences in Higher Education: Meeting the Needs of the Twenty-First Century Student and Modern Workplace
By (Author) Michael G. Strawser
Contributions by Shawn Apostel
Contributions by Mary Z. Ashlock
Contributions by Carolyn Baum
Contributions by James D. Breslin
Contributions by Brandon K. Chicotsky
Contributions by Lauren Coffey
Contributions by Stuart L. Esrock
Contributions by Trudy L. Hanson
Contributions by Jessica C. Hume
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
13th August 2020
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Communication studies
Population and demography
370.115
Paperback
240
Width 153mm, Height 224mm, Spine 18mm
363g
Transformative Student Experiences in Higher Education: Meeting the Needs of the 21st Century Student and Modern Workplace presents a thorough consideration of the role, use, and implications of transformative and active instructional strategies in higher education. It examines the changing landscape of higher education and serves as a foundational lens and framework for thinking through higher education from both an experiential and transformative instructional context. As instructors and administrators struggle with 21st century challenges, this seminal text serves as a companion resource that presents innovative 21st century techniques in a fair and balanced theoretical context.
Transformative Student Experiences in Higher Education: Meeting the Needs of the Twenty-First Century Student and Modern Workplace offers a fresh perspective on those strategies and approaches that are highly effective among members of Generation Z. Authors of the chapters in this collection address proven techniques and designs from active and engaged learning to transformative student learning experiences, relevant topics for all higher education scholars. Readers of this collection will find new voices and ideas that probe deeper into the emerging and critical conversation of teaching and learning for Generation Z. This collection of fourteen approachable and engaging chapters is critical for any faculty development scholar, faculty interested in honing and advancing teaching skills, and all scholars of teaching and learning.
-- Russell Carpenter, Eastern Kentucky UniversityReading Transformative Student Experiences in Higher Education, I was encouraged, persuaded, and optimistic with its opinions and strategies as to how to approach student learning and engagement. It is relevant with helpful new approaches to student success. Its practical examples of learning differences and styles allow one to take away innovative and tactical measures to improve content delivery and student learning outcomes. I highly recommend this helpful publication.
-- Fred Rhodes, Bellarmine UniversityMichael G. Strawser is assistant professor and director of graduate programs in the School of Communication at Bellarmine University.