Invention Pedagogy - The Finnish Approach to Maker Education
Herausgeber: Korhonen, Tiina; Salo, Laura; Kangas, Kaiju
Invention Pedagogy - The Finnish Approach to Maker Education
Herausgeber: Korhonen, Tiina; Salo, Laura; Kangas, Kaiju
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This collection, edited and written by the leading scholars and experts of innovation and maker education in Finland, introduces invention pedagogy, a research-based Finnish approach for teaching and learning through multidisciplinary, creative design and making processes in formal school settings.
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This collection, edited and written by the leading scholars and experts of innovation and maker education in Finland, introduces invention pedagogy, a research-based Finnish approach for teaching and learning through multidisciplinary, creative design and making processes in formal school settings.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9781032251974
- ISBN-10: 1032251972
- Artikelnr.: 65610305
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9781032251974
- ISBN-10: 1032251972
- Artikelnr.: 65610305
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tiina Korhonen is Learning Innovations in Digital Society lecturer and Head of Innokas Network, Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland. Kaiju Kangas is Assistant Professor of Technology Education, Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland. Laura Salo works as a Project Manager at Innokas Network, Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland.
1. Introduction: Roots and Key Elements of Invention Pedagogy. Part I:
Learning by Inventing. 2. Learning by Inventing: Theoretical Foundations.
3. Epistemic Objects and Knowledge Creation in Invention Projects. 4.
Collaboration and Co-regulation in Invention Projects. 5. Learning to
Create: Creating to Learn. 6. Materiality in Invention Pedagogy. 7. Toward
Sustainable Lifestyle by Means of Invention. 8. Framework for Technological
Competence in Invention Projects. Part II: Facilitating the Invention
Process. 9. Designing and Structuring the Invention Process. 10.
Orchestrating Invention Activities through Teacher's Multilayered Work. 11.
Team Teaching in Invention Projects. 12. Fostering Invention Projects
through Cross-Age Peer Tutoring. 13. Approaches to Student Evaluation in
Invention Pedagogy. Part III: Co-developing Inventive School Culture. 14.
Learning Environments for Invention Pedagogy. 15. Developing Teachers'
Transformative Digital Agency through Invention Pedagogy In-service
Training. 16. Toward an Innovative School 2.0. 17. Conclusions: The
Cornerstones and Future Directions of Invention Pedagogy.
Learning by Inventing. 2. Learning by Inventing: Theoretical Foundations.
3. Epistemic Objects and Knowledge Creation in Invention Projects. 4.
Collaboration and Co-regulation in Invention Projects. 5. Learning to
Create: Creating to Learn. 6. Materiality in Invention Pedagogy. 7. Toward
Sustainable Lifestyle by Means of Invention. 8. Framework for Technological
Competence in Invention Projects. Part II: Facilitating the Invention
Process. 9. Designing and Structuring the Invention Process. 10.
Orchestrating Invention Activities through Teacher's Multilayered Work. 11.
Team Teaching in Invention Projects. 12. Fostering Invention Projects
through Cross-Age Peer Tutoring. 13. Approaches to Student Evaluation in
Invention Pedagogy. Part III: Co-developing Inventive School Culture. 14.
Learning Environments for Invention Pedagogy. 15. Developing Teachers'
Transformative Digital Agency through Invention Pedagogy In-service
Training. 16. Toward an Innovative School 2.0. 17. Conclusions: The
Cornerstones and Future Directions of Invention Pedagogy.
1. Introduction: Roots and Key Elements of Invention Pedagogy. Part I:
Learning by Inventing. 2. Learning by Inventing: Theoretical Foundations.
3. Epistemic Objects and Knowledge Creation in Invention Projects. 4.
Collaboration and Co-regulation in Invention Projects. 5. Learning to
Create: Creating to Learn. 6. Materiality in Invention Pedagogy. 7. Toward
Sustainable Lifestyle by Means of Invention. 8. Framework for Technological
Competence in Invention Projects. Part II: Facilitating the Invention
Process. 9. Designing and Structuring the Invention Process. 10.
Orchestrating Invention Activities through Teacher's Multilayered Work. 11.
Team Teaching in Invention Projects. 12. Fostering Invention Projects
through Cross-Age Peer Tutoring. 13. Approaches to Student Evaluation in
Invention Pedagogy. Part III: Co-developing Inventive School Culture. 14.
Learning Environments for Invention Pedagogy. 15. Developing Teachers'
Transformative Digital Agency through Invention Pedagogy In-service
Training. 16. Toward an Innovative School 2.0. 17. Conclusions: The
Cornerstones and Future Directions of Invention Pedagogy.
Learning by Inventing. 2. Learning by Inventing: Theoretical Foundations.
3. Epistemic Objects and Knowledge Creation in Invention Projects. 4.
Collaboration and Co-regulation in Invention Projects. 5. Learning to
Create: Creating to Learn. 6. Materiality in Invention Pedagogy. 7. Toward
Sustainable Lifestyle by Means of Invention. 8. Framework for Technological
Competence in Invention Projects. Part II: Facilitating the Invention
Process. 9. Designing and Structuring the Invention Process. 10.
Orchestrating Invention Activities through Teacher's Multilayered Work. 11.
Team Teaching in Invention Projects. 12. Fostering Invention Projects
through Cross-Age Peer Tutoring. 13. Approaches to Student Evaluation in
Invention Pedagogy. Part III: Co-developing Inventive School Culture. 14.
Learning Environments for Invention Pedagogy. 15. Developing Teachers'
Transformative Digital Agency through Invention Pedagogy In-service
Training. 16. Toward an Innovative School 2.0. 17. Conclusions: The
Cornerstones and Future Directions of Invention Pedagogy.







