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Oct 22 2009

Research Seminar

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Researching Networks in the Workplace: Insights from personal perspectives
Wednesday, 4 November 2009, 1.30-3.00pm
Room H113, CA Insight Area, 1st Floor, William Harley Building
Presenter: Alison Fox, University of Cambridge and Open University

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Aug 26 2009

Horizons Reading Group meeting: 24 September

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The date of the next Horizons Reading Group is Thursday, 24 September from 15:30 to 16:30 in the Caledonian Academy, Level 1, William Harley Building at Glasgow Caledonian University.

The topic of the meeting is: “Autonomous Learning”

We will discuss the following paper:

Hughes, P. (2003). Autonomous learning zones. In Proceedings of the Biannual Conference of the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction, Padova, Italy, August 26-30.

Abstract

There are several overlapping themes in contemporary and classic philosophy of education, student learning and educational development literatures, relating to the educational advantages and pedagogic strategies for developing independence and autonomy in learners in higher education (HE). This paper reviews and clarifies the theoretical and philosophical meaning and justification for autonomy in learning. It introduces the concept of ‘autonomous learning zones’.  Throughout the paper, the term ‘autonomy’ is favoured over ‘independence’. ‘Independent study’ as a term has become on the one hand associated with the idea of a solitary student (Tait and Knight, 1995), but also suffers from vastly different interpretations and misconceptions in the practitioner realm, where it may be used interchangeable with other terms like ‘distance learning’, ‘resource-based learning’ and ‘self-directed study’ (Gilham, 1995), all of which may actually occur in very dependent learning environments.  The root meaning of ‘autonomy’ on the other hand, is self-government (Mele, 1995) and while not precluding individualism, it implies choice or agency that is likely to involve social aspects – a relational autonomy (Mackenzie and Stoljar, 2000).  The paper outlines a range of approaches that might help to develop autonomy in learners. It considers the structural and cultural factors of HE systems that may militate against learner autonomy.

If you would like to join the group, to book a place please contact Frieda Callaghan of the Caledonian Academy; telephone: 0141 273 1319

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Apr 30 2009

Paper presented at Organisational Learning, Knowledge and Capabilities (OLKC) 2009 Conference

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On April 28, 2009 Anoush Margaryan and Allison Littlejohn presented a paper titled “Self-regulated learning and knowledge sharing in the workplace” at the 2009 International Conference on Organisational Learning, Knowledge and Capabilities (OLKC) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

OLKC is the leading international conference for researchers in the fields of organisational knowledge and learning.

The paper reports early findings of a study exploring how experts in a global multinational oil and gas company self-regulate their learning. It investigates experts’ perceptions of the impact of knowledge sharing on their learning and work. Findings indicate that self-regulated learning (SRL) is a highly social process that is structured by and deeply integrated with work tasks. Experts tend to draw heavily upon their personal networks of trusted colleagues in the process of diagnosing and attaining their learning goals. In contradiction to existing models, SRL in the workplace does not appear to be a clearly delineated, linear process comprised of discrete stages. The paper outlines some directions for further research in this area.

The slides of the presentation are available.

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May 12 2008

Forthcoming Horizons Reading Group meeting: 30 May, 3.pm – 4.pm, Caledonian Academy

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The date of the Horizons Reading Group has been moved from Thursday 29th May to the next day, Friday 30th May, 3-4ppm, Insight Area Caledonian Academy.

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Apr 09 2008

Learning Communities Forum

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Transformation, e-learning and pedagogy: the TESEP project’s story
12.30pm – 2pm, Tuesday 22nd April 2008
Venue: H113, Caledonian Academy

The Caledonian Academy is pleased to announce a Learning Communities Forum on 22nd April 2008. This event is open to all staff with an interest in how pedagogy can underpin institutional change, and the role that e-learning can play in this.

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Mar 04 2008

Reading Group event

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Cultural Intelligence: Old Constructs, New Frontiers, Group and Organisation Management

Taking place on 27th march 08 at the Caledonian Academy. Open to all staff. View more details.

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Mar 04 2008

Learning Communities Forum event

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Research Teaching Linkages: Enhancing Graduate Attributes

The Caledonian Academy is pleased to announce a Learning Communities Forum on 18th March 2008. This event is open to all staff with an interest in the Research Teaching Linkages theme. View further details.

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Feb 26 2008

Emerging Technology Sandpit sessions on Second Life

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To complement the forthcoming Learning Communities Forum Event on Second Life, 6th March, the Caledonian Academy will be holding two Emerging Technology informal lunchtime Sandpit sessions on Second Life to provide staff with both early and further insights on educational uses of Second Life. View details

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