Learning Curves by Ashley Hay


Authors
Ashley Hay
ISBN
9781922212689
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
288
Dimensions
153 x 234mm

What can we learn about learning?

Australians have one of the highest levels of educational attainment in the world, but not every Australian has access to a world-class education. What represents a 'good’ education in a country with an increasingly segmented school system and a tertiary sector that faces profound uncertainties, both financial and existential?

Griffith Review 75: Learning Curves explores the full spectrum of educational experiences — from preschool to postgrad, from private to public, and from sandstone to the school of life.

How has the global information age reshaped our knowledge institutions? What potential and possibilities lie in embracing Australia’s vast repositories of First Nations’ knowledge? Are traditional subjects — arts, humanities, social sciences – still relevant in an increasingly contested field? And what do those engaged in the different aspects of learning – students, teachers, policymakers — make of their experiences?

Learning Curves navigates a range of life-long learning pathways, and explores the necessity of rupture and transformation along the way.

‘Where the news cycle tends to feed cynicism, Griffith Review is the necessary counterpoint: a place of ideas and possibility. It’s a relief to find the quality writing, reflection and observation nurtured in its pages.’ — Billy Griffiths, historian and writer
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What can we learn about learning?

Australians have one of the highest levels of educational attainment in the world, but not every Australian has access to a world-class education. What represents a 'good’ education in a country with an increasingly segmented school system and a tertiary sector that faces profound uncertainties, both financial and existential?

Griffith Review 75: Learning Curves explores the full spectrum of educational experiences — from preschool to postgrad, from private to public, and from sandstone to the school of life.

How has the global information age reshaped our knowledge institutions? What potential and possibilities lie in embracing Australia’s vast repositories of First Nations’ knowledge? Are traditional subjects — arts, humanities, social sciences – still relevant in an increasingly contested field? And what do those engaged in the different aspects of learning – students, teachers, policymakers — make of their experiences?

Learning Curves navigates a range of life-long learning pathways, and explores the necessity of rupture and transformation along the way.

‘Where the news cycle tends to feed cynicism, Griffith Review is the necessary counterpoint: a place of ideas and possibility. It’s a relief to find the quality writing, reflection and observation nurtured in its pages.’ — Billy Griffiths, historian and writer
ISBN:
9781922212689
Publication Date:
01 / 02 / 2022
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
153 x 234mm
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