Flexible Pedagogy, Flexible Practice: Notes from the Trenches of Distance Education

Flexibility has become a watchword in modern education, but its implementation is by no means a straightforward matter. Flexible Pedagogy, Flexible Practice sheds light on the often taken-for-granted assumptions that inform daily practice and examines the institutional dynamics that help and hinder...

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Main Author: Elizabeth Burge (auth)
Other Authors: Chère Campbell Gibson (auth), Terry Gibson (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Athabasca University Press 2011
Series:Issues in Distance Education
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