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            Blended learning environments to foster self-directed learning

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            Author(s)
            Kruger, Donnavan
            Werlen, Egon
            Bergamin, Per B.
            Breed, Betty
            Kemp, ALbert
            Mahlaba, Sfiso Cebolenkosi
            Lotz, Celizma
            Kruger, Corné
            Olivier, Jako
            Dhlamini, Joyce Phikisile
            Mabiletja, Matome Meriam
            Ngwenya, Emmanuel
            Mirata, Victoria
            Jagals, Divan
            Bergamin, Nicole
            Bunt, Byron J.
            van Deventer, Nicolaas
            Contributor(s)
            Van der Westhuizen, Christo (editor)
            Maphalala, Mncedisi Christian (editor)
            Bailey, Roxanne (editor)
            Language
            English
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            Abstract
            This book on blended learning environments to foster self-directed learning highlights the focus on research conducted in several teaching and learning contexts where blended learning had been implemented and focused on the fostering of self-directed learning. Several authors have contributed to the book, and each chapter provides a unique perspective on blended learning and self-directed learning research. From each chapter, it becomes evident that coherence on the topics mentioned is established. One of the main aspects drawn in this book, and addressed by several authors in the book, is the use of the Community of Inquiry (CoI) framework when implementing teaching and learning strategies in blended learning environments to foster self-directed learning. This notion of focusing on the CoI framework is particularly evident in both theoretical and empirical dissemination presented in this book. What makes this book unique is the fact that researchers and peers in varied fields would benefit from the findings presented by each chapter, albeit theoretical, methodological or empirical in nature – this, in turn, provides opportunities for future research endeavours to further the narrative of how blended learning environments can be used to foster self-directed learning.
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/196461
            Keywords
            learning environments; self-directed learning; teaching; learning; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JN Education
            DOI
            10.4102/aosis.2022.BK366
            ISBN
            9781776342396, 9781776342402
            Publisher
            AOSIS
            Publisher website
            http://www.aosis.co.za
            Publication date and place
            2022
            Series
            NWU Self-Directed Learning Series,
            Pages
            344
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