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397 tulosta hakusanalla Knud Hermansen

Learning, Development and Education
In the World Library of Educationalists, international experts themselves compile career-long collections of what they judge to be their finest pieces – extracts from books, key articles, salient research findings, major theoretical and practical contributions – so the world can read them in a single manageable volume. Readers will be able to follow the themes and strands and see how their work contributes to the development of the field. This volume brings together the selected works of Knud Illeris.Leaving a promising business career at age 27 to begin his higher education, Knud Illeris exemplifies the true spirit of youth and adult education that has resulted in him having published in almost twenty countries, including the UK, Germany, China, Korea and Brazil. Knud Illeris’ work revolves around the way learning takes place and in some cases does not take palce. Split into five parts; Learning Theory, Lifelong Learning as a Psychological Process, Special Learning Issues, Various Learning Approaches to Education, Learning in Working Life, Learning, Development and Education: From learning theory to education and practice is arranged thematically and examines youth and adult learning through Illeris’ model based on three dimensions of learning and competence development– emotional, cognitive and social, and four kinds of learning.In this collection of his papers, written over a period of almost five decades, and published in multiple languages, spanning from Faroese to Chinese, some of his most important works are chronicled. This compelling overview of Illeris’ contribution to educational thinking and theory charts the challenges and obstacles faced by disciplination and selection, and offers a genuine impression and understanding of an almost lifelong engagement with a wide range of topics in the field of learning – an engagement which has been the central area of Illeris’ academic life.
How We Learn

How We Learn

Knud Illeris

Routledge
2016
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Having published in 11 languages and sold in more than 100,000 copies, this fully revised edition of How We Learn examines what learning actually is and why and how learning and non-learning takes place. Focusing exclusively on learning itself, it provides a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to traditional learning theory and the newest international contributions, while at the same time presenting an innovative and holistic understanding of learning.Comprising insightful and topical discussions covering all learning types, learning situations and environments this edition includes key updates to sections on:School-based learningReflexivity and biographicityE-learningThe basic dimensions and types of learningWhat happens when intended learning does not take placeThe connections between learning and personal developmentLearning in the competition stateHow We Learn spans from a basic grounding of the fundmental structure and dimensions of learning and different learning types, to a detailed exploration of the differing situations and environments in which learning takes place. These include learning in different life stages, learning in the late modern competition society, and the crucial topic of learning barriers. Transformative learning, identity, the concept of competencies, workplace learning, non-learning and the interaction between learning and the educational approaches of the competition state are also examined.Forming the broadest basic reader on the topic of human learning, this revised edition is integral reading for all those who deal with learning and teaching in practice. Particularly interested will be MA and doctoral students of education as well as university and school based teachers.
How We Learn

How We Learn

Knud Illeris

Routledge
2016
nidottu
Having published in 11 languages and sold in more than 100,000 copies, this fully revised edition of How We Learn examines what learning actually is and why and how learning and non-learning takes place. Focusing exclusively on learning itself, it provides a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to traditional learning theory and the newest international contributions, while at the same time presenting an innovative and holistic understanding of learning.Comprising insightful and topical discussions covering all learning types, learning situations and environments this edition includes key updates to sections on:School-based learningReflexivity and biographicityE-learningThe basic dimensions and types of learningWhat happens when intended learning does not take placeThe connections between learning and personal developmentLearning in the competition stateHow We Learn spans from a basic grounding of the fundmental structure and dimensions of learning and different learning types, to a detailed exploration of the differing situations and environments in which learning takes place. These include learning in different life stages, learning in the late modern competition society, and the crucial topic of learning barriers. Transformative learning, identity, the concept of competencies, workplace learning, non-learning and the interaction between learning and the educational approaches of the competition state are also examined.Forming the broadest basic reader on the topic of human learning, this revised edition is integral reading for all those who deal with learning and teaching in practice. Particularly interested will be MA and doctoral students of education as well as university and school based teachers.
The Eagle's Gift: Alaska Eskimo Tales

The Eagle's Gift: Alaska Eskimo Tales

Knud Rasmussen; Ernest Hansen

Literary Licensing, LLC
2011
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The Eagle's Gift: Alaska Eskimo Tales is a book written by Knud Rasmussen. It is a collection of traditional stories and legends of the indigenous people of Alaska, the Eskimos. The book is divided into three parts, each containing different tales that offer insight into the Eskimo way of life, their beliefs, and their relationship with nature.The first part of the book focuses on the creation myths of the Eskimos. It tells the story of how the world was created and how humans came to be. It also includes stories about the spirits and animals that inhabit the world and how they interact with humans.The second part of the book contains tales of adventure and survival. These stories are about the challenges the Eskimos faced in their daily lives, including hunting, fishing, and surviving in the harsh Arctic environment. They also include stories of bravery, resourcefulness, and the importance of community.The third and final part of the book is about transformation and change. These stories explore the idea of personal growth and transformation, as well as the changing relationship between the Eskimos and the modern world.Overall, The Eagle's Gift: Alaska Eskimo Tales is a fascinating collection of stories that offers a unique glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the Eskimos. It is a must-read for anyone interested in indigenous cultures, folklore, and mythology.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Kreuzstiche

Kreuzstiche

Knud Kappelgaard

Lulu.com
2015
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In seinem Werk 'Kreuzstiche' - danischer Titel 'Flettesting' - verarbeitet Knud Kappelgaard sehr sensibel und nachvollziehbar seinen ersten Aufenthalt in der Psychiatrie des danischen Staatshospitals Viborg.
Organisational Behaviour, 6e

Organisational Behaviour, 6e

Knud Sinding; Robert Kreitner; Angelo Kinicki

McGraw-Hill Education (UK) Ltd
2018
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This sixth edition of Organisational Behaviour provides a thorough introduction to the field for students and aspiring practitioners alike. Comprehensively revised to reflect the most recent developments, this text also retains its strong research foundations. Balancing a psychological approach with social perspectives, covering the effects of personality, emotions, values and group dynamics on an organisation, this book also has a strong business focus emphasising the role of an organisation’s leaders, structure and politics on its overall behaviour.Key features:New end of chapter case studies for each chapter with relevant examples from across the globe, featuring companies such as United Airlines, Zara and HP, covering the chapter’s main topics, applying the key theories and emphasising what has been learnt.New chapter on organisational architecture combining and refining two previous chapters on organisational structure and organisational design.New IRL logos to highlight sections that can be seen and applied directly to real life situations.OB in Practice mini cases throughout the chapters have been revised and updated to provide concise international examples, enabling the reader to apply theories learnt into practice.Re-organised chapter structure to ensure greater synergy between chapters and improved flow of knowledge throughout the text.Available for the first time with Connect, our highly reliable, easy-to-use digital teaching and learning solution that embeds learning science and award-winning adaptive tools to improve student results.Also with access to SmartBook®, our adaptive reading, study and practice environment specific to the book’s content.
What is International Relations?

What is International Relations?

Knud Erik Jørgensen

Bristol University Press
2021
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As International Relations enters its second century as an academic discipline, leading expert Knud Erik Jørgensen provides a provocative assessment of its past, present and future. In this book, Jørgensen traces International Relations scholarship, from its formative interwar years through to rapid growth in students and researchers in the wake of globalization. He examines the resultant widening of scholarship in the field, and the effects that this has had on the global discipline. The result is a concise and challenging appraisal of International Relations, one which both celebrates its value and maps possible future directions.
What is International Relations?

What is International Relations?

Knud Erik Jørgensen

Bristol University Press
2021
nidottu
As International Relations enters its second century as an academic discipline, leading expert Knud Erik Jørgensen provides a provocative assessment of its past, present and future. In this book, Jørgensen traces International Relations scholarship, from its formative interwar years through to rapid growth in students and researchers in the wake of globalization. He examines the resultant widening of scholarship in the field, and the effects that this has had on the global discipline. The result is a concise and challenging appraisal of International Relations, one which both celebrates its value and maps possible future directions.
Farming Dreams

Farming Dreams

Knud Sørensen

Spuyten Duyvil Publishing
2016
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In this book of translated Danish poetry, farming is not used as a background for personal drama but as the speaker's central subject. The poet succeeds in defining his central task as the vivid evocation of the repeated seasonal chores that make up the essence of farming life. Never sentimental, and often humorous, the book might be called an earthy celebration of essential ritual; but it is an elegy as well, for the poems also chronicle the pressures that lead to collapse of farming as a vocation, describing the slow shift of a vital farming village into a bedroom community for those who work elsewhere. How the poet manages to maintain his "dream about farming" as a living possibility, to make it part of a stable vision of the possible, without flinching from sober facts and figures, is one of its many impressive achievements.Carl Dennis, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of twelve books of poetry including Practical Gods and Another ReasonKnud S rensen's poems investigate and lament the end of the Danish farmer's way of life, brilliantly capturing its intertwined beauty and sadness. These poems have a universality that speaks to the disappearance of the family farm, not just in Denmark but in America and across the globe. All thanks to Michael Goldman for such vivid translations that allow a new audience to see 'Denmark like a green dream about eternity.'Denton Loving, author of Crimes Against Birds, editor of drafthorse literary journalKnud S rensen's formidable literary output bears a vulnerability, an embracing, gentle warmth, and a penetrating apprehension of emotional depth in commonplace events. May his work take flight and find readers around the globe.Dorthe Nors, Danish author of Karate Chop"...S rensen is one of the best Danish poets.", br>Martin Gregersen, Kristelig Dagblad"Knud S rensen has acquired a unique, compassionate and deep insight into the mentality and the psychological shifts among farmers and rural people as a result of the total change in their circumstances over the past 60 - 70 years."Johannes H. Christensen, Jyllands-Posten"No one has, for so many years and in so varied and detailed ways, written about rural life and the radical changes it has undergone, as Knud S rensen."Erik Svendsen, Jyllands-Posten