Learning across Contexts in the Knowledge Society

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Developments within the “knowledge society,” especially those resulting from technological innovation, have intensified an interest in the relationship between different contexts and multiple sites of learning across what is often termed as formal, non-formal and informal learning environments. The aim of this book is to trace learning and experience across multiple sites and contexts as a means to generate new knowledge about the borders and edges of different practices and the boundary crossings these entail in the learning lives of young people in times of dynamic societal, environmental, economic, and technological change. The empirical research discussed in this book has grown out of a Nordic network of researchers. The research initiatives in the Nordic countries tend to avoid the more spectacular debates over the future of the educational institutions that tend to dominate and obscure discussions on education in the knowledge society, and which look to models of informal learning, whether in the “learning communities” of workplaces and families or in the new socio-technical spaces of the Internet, as a source of alternative educational strategies. Rather, Nordic researchers more modestly ask whether it is possible to envisage new models of teaching and learning which take seriously both the responsibility to social justice and social wellbeing, which, at least rhetorically, underpinned a commitment to mass education of the 20th century, as well as to the radical challenges to traditional educational models offered by the new socio-technical spaces and practices of the 21st century.

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The Dangers of Having Fun – Doing Production Work in School
Tensions in Teachers’ Repertoires on Media Education
Pages: 85–108
The Meaning of Context
Upper Secondary Students’ Meaning-Making and Engagement with Analogue and Digital Artefacts in the Museum and at School
Pages: 109–130
Primary Schools Crossing Boundaries
A Study on Extended Learning Environments in Two Finnish Village School Contexts
Pages: 131–144
Exploring Funds of Knowledge During Educational Transitions
Learning Identities, Positionings and Future Trajectories
Pages: 145–159
Learning as a Hybrid
Educational Engagement in the Digital Age
Pages: 161–177
Interacting with the World
Learners Developing Identity and Agency through Boundary Crossing in Mobile Learning
Pages: 203–223
Pedagogy of Connection
Teachers’ Experiences of Promoting Students’ Digital Literacy
Pages: 225–240
Educational Researchers and their students
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