‘Learning as knowledge creation’ is a notion of learning that deeply contrasts traditional models of learning and teaching that centre on the idea that knowledge can be acquired. The shift in thinking underpinning this movement from knowledge acquisition to creation can have a profound impact on the everyday learning experiences of all children. Through this paper, it is therefore my objective to illustrate the possibilities that can be harnessed when children are given the opportunity to create knowledge together. To achieve this goal, the limitations of a ‘learning as knowledge acquisition’ model and associated assessment practices are first deconstructed and critiqued. Drawing upon theoretical insights from the arena of complexity theory...
This qualitative, explorative study, which comprises four essays, focuses on knowledge management (K...
The aim of the contribution is to present Spiro’s vision of learning and instruction, which emphasis...
This paper argues that learning is a natural social process that leads to the construction of meanin...
This paper shows the link between knowledge creation and individual learning, and the coherence that...
In modern,Western societies the purpose of schooling is to ensure that school-goers acquire knowledg...
This paper presents an example of how complexity thinking was used to foster a local curriculum rela...
Recent findings in complexity theory and enactivism have a relevance on how we view and teach child...
Many educators are looking for new ways to engage students and each other in order to enrich curricu...
This thesis explores the proposition that in the development and application of effective principles...
This paper reports on my attempt to complement dominant ideas about creativity in education. Worki...
The need to establish a research field within psychology didactics at secondary level has recently b...
Complexity and emergence are core notions for understanding and improving learning. On one hand, wit...
This essay brings together two lines of work—that of children’s cognition and that of complexity sci...
‘Working theories’ are recognised as a significant outcome within the early childhood curriculum Te ...
Understanding How Children Learn is a vital part of working with children. Every child is unique and...
This qualitative, explorative study, which comprises four essays, focuses on knowledge management (K...
The aim of the contribution is to present Spiro’s vision of learning and instruction, which emphasis...
This paper argues that learning is a natural social process that leads to the construction of meanin...
This paper shows the link between knowledge creation and individual learning, and the coherence that...
In modern,Western societies the purpose of schooling is to ensure that school-goers acquire knowledg...
This paper presents an example of how complexity thinking was used to foster a local curriculum rela...
Recent findings in complexity theory and enactivism have a relevance on how we view and teach child...
Many educators are looking for new ways to engage students and each other in order to enrich curricu...
This thesis explores the proposition that in the development and application of effective principles...
This paper reports on my attempt to complement dominant ideas about creativity in education. Worki...
The need to establish a research field within psychology didactics at secondary level has recently b...
Complexity and emergence are core notions for understanding and improving learning. On one hand, wit...
This essay brings together two lines of work—that of children’s cognition and that of complexity sci...
‘Working theories’ are recognised as a significant outcome within the early childhood curriculum Te ...
Understanding How Children Learn is a vital part of working with children. Every child is unique and...
This qualitative, explorative study, which comprises four essays, focuses on knowledge management (K...
The aim of the contribution is to present Spiro’s vision of learning and instruction, which emphasis...
This paper argues that learning is a natural social process that leads to the construction of meanin...