In this contribution, we employ an ecological approach as a resourceful means of revisiting the notion of learning in the knowledge society in general and in higher education in particular. Learning is re-conceptualised as a process entailing mutually constitutive, epistemic, social and affective relations in which knowledge, identity and agency become collective achievements of ecosystems. This process entails a trans-contextual and multimodal endeavour, through which both learners and their social and material environments change. Throughout the paper, we discuss implications of an ecological approach to framing notions central to current educational research, namely (a) knowledge co-construction and epistemic agency, (b) the role of (mat...
The challenges we collectively face, such as climate change, are characterized by more complexity, i...
This paper explores competing stories around consciousness, ecology and education, with particular r...
This thesis documents the research I have undertaken as a science specialist in a teacher training i...
In this contribution, we employ an ecological approach as a resourceful means of revisiting the noti...
In this paper, we address the challenge of translating the concept of resilience into effective educ...
In this paper, we address the challenge of translating the concept of resilience into effective educ...
This paper examines the relation between epistemology and higher education. We shall start by briefl...
The term ‘ecological understanding’ applies a practical reading of the constructivist notion (Poerks...
This paper argues for the need to develop a relational, emergent and plural understanding of learnin...
The concept of learning ecologies emerged in a context of educational change. While the “learning ec...
The university-as-ecosystem concept provides a framework for the analysis of the dynamic maintenance...
In this article, the authors discuss the use of ecological concepts (ecology, boundary, niche) in ed...
The symposium seeks to advance an understanding of learning from an ecological perspective. The abun...
The aim of this chapter is to discuss the application of recently emergent critical theories of lear...
The world has become increasingly complex and uncertain, and so have the types of problems we face. ...
The challenges we collectively face, such as climate change, are characterized by more complexity, i...
This paper explores competing stories around consciousness, ecology and education, with particular r...
This thesis documents the research I have undertaken as a science specialist in a teacher training i...
In this contribution, we employ an ecological approach as a resourceful means of revisiting the noti...
In this paper, we address the challenge of translating the concept of resilience into effective educ...
In this paper, we address the challenge of translating the concept of resilience into effective educ...
This paper examines the relation between epistemology and higher education. We shall start by briefl...
The term ‘ecological understanding’ applies a practical reading of the constructivist notion (Poerks...
This paper argues for the need to develop a relational, emergent and plural understanding of learnin...
The concept of learning ecologies emerged in a context of educational change. While the “learning ec...
The university-as-ecosystem concept provides a framework for the analysis of the dynamic maintenance...
In this article, the authors discuss the use of ecological concepts (ecology, boundary, niche) in ed...
The symposium seeks to advance an understanding of learning from an ecological perspective. The abun...
The aim of this chapter is to discuss the application of recently emergent critical theories of lear...
The world has become increasingly complex and uncertain, and so have the types of problems we face. ...
The challenges we collectively face, such as climate change, are characterized by more complexity, i...
This paper explores competing stories around consciousness, ecology and education, with particular r...
This thesis documents the research I have undertaken as a science specialist in a teacher training i...