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Reconstructing Undergraduate Education – Using Learning Sciences to Design Effective Courses

Publication date
2018
Authored by
Robert B. Innes Professor Emeritus, Vanderbilt University
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Book Review

This book is designed to introduce professors and administrators in higher education to the philosophical, theoretical, and research support for using a constructivist perspective on learning to guide the reconstruction of undergraduate education. It presents an original framework for systematically linking educational philosophy and learning theories to their implications for teaching practice. In this volume, Innes summarizes the sources he found most useful in developing his own set of teaching principles and course development process, and makes an argument for a particular perspective on learning – transactional constructivism – which is consistent with the philosophy of John Dewey and supported by current theory and research in learning science. Transactional constructivism, a combined approach, builds on the strengths of two competing views: psychological constructivism and the sociocultural perspective.

APA Citation

Innes, R.B. (2018). Reconstructing undergraduate education – Using learning sciences to design effective courses. London: Routledge.

Target Audiences
Faculty and Instructors
Topics
Online Theory
Publication date
2018
Authored by
Robert B. Innes Professor Emeritus, Vanderbilt University