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Theorising Personalised Education : Electronically Mediated Higher Education, Paperback / softback Book

Theorising Personalised Education : Electronically Mediated Higher Education Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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This book examines the theoretical underpinning of the concept of personalised education and explores the question: What is personalised education in the contemporary higher education sector and how is it implemented?  A broad, sophisticated definition of personalised learning has the potential to serve as a basis for more effective educational practices.

The term ‘personalised education’ is, and continues to be, one with a variety of definitions.

The authors’ definition both incorporates earlier concepts of personalised education and critically reassesses them.

The book then adds a further dimension: personalised instruction in electronically mediated environments, where the goal is to achieve learning towards mastery individually with the help of differentiated and individualised electronic learning platforms.

This book assesses the various arguments concerning personalised education, examining each through the lens of educational theory and pedagogy and subsequently positing a number of qualitative characteristics of personalised education that have the potential to influence policy and practices in the higher education sector.

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