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E-raamat: Creative Practice in Higher Education: Engaging Adult Learners through Theory and Pedagogy

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  • Formaat: 226 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Dec-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040260586
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  • Formaat: 226 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Dec-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040260586

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This must-read book considers the ways in which creativity can inspire new ideas, invigorate teaching in the adult learning space, and motivate professionals and learners alike. Written by a diverse group of international collaborators, this book empowers readers to embrace creative practices that are considered innovative, engaging and impactful for adult learners at different levels.

Drawing from a range of theoretical perspectives, contemporary research, and the lived experiences of the contributing authors, this edited volume offers readers a rich collection of pedagogical ideas and practical examples to apply within their professional practice. Chapters are divided into three key sections:

  • Engaging experiences, such as large lectures, learning beyond the classroom, innovative technologies, and creative approaches to self-reflection.
  • Engaging groups, including an exploration of communities within a range of educational, research, and geographical contexts.
  • Engaging tools for learning, for example, poetry, digital portfolios, and innovations in providing feedback.

An essential read for anyone working in adult education, this book highlights how practitioners may engage adult learners in creative ways within universities, with implications for further education and other adult education institutions.



This book considers the ways in which creativity can inspire new ideas, invigorate teaching in the adult learning space, and motivate professionals and learners alike. Written by a group of international collaborators, it empowers readers to embrace creative practices for teaching adult learners at different levels.

Introduction; Part I: Engaging experiences;
1. Large Lectures: Active
adult instruction and creative touches;
2. Environment: Learning creatively
beyond the Higher Education classroom;
3. Technology: Its creative role in
personalising adult education;
4. Self-reflective journals: Creative
approaches to re-creating reflection; Part II: Engaging groups;
5. Student
teachers: Creativity in initial teacher education;
6. Part-time distance
postgraduate researchers: Establishing a blended community of practice
through creativity and collaborative leadership;
7. Student innovators:
Achieving impact in a connected world through radical creativity;
8. Adult
Asian learners: Characteristics, challenges, and creative strategies of
instruction to engage; Part III: Engaging tools;
9. Poetic methods:
Creatively examining stories and voice in Higher Education;
10. Digital
Portfolios: Considering creativity in relation to the summative assessment of
Higher Education learners;
11. Feedback: Creatively promoting desirable
affective engagement in Higher Education; Conclusion
Simon Brownhill is a Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Bristol, UK.