| Keynote speaker at the Symposium: Prof JHF Meyer (Erik) from the United Kingdom Jan Meyer is a Professor of Education and the Director of the Centre for Learning, Teaching, and Research in Higher Education at the University of Durham in the United Kingdom. Much of his research career has been devoted to exploring mechanisms for developing metalearning capacity in students, to the modelling of individual differences in student learning, and to the construction of discipline centred models of student learning. He has more recently developed with Ray Land the conceptual framework of threshold concepts - a framework that provides a new lens through which to focus on critical aspects of variation in student learning and the acquisition or not of disciplinary-specific ways of thinking, reasoning and explanation. | |
The expanding conceptual framework of Threshold Concepts is grounded in a seminal paper by Meyer and Land
(2003) which is available online at http://www.tla.ed.ac.uk/etl/docs/ETLreport4.pdf Threshold concepts are concepts which, when understood, lead to a new and previously inaccessible way of thinking about something; a transformed way of understanding, or interpreting, or viewing something without which the learner cannot progress. Such a transformation may represent aspects of how people 'think' in a particular discipline, and is likely to be irreversible. Threshold concepts are also likely to be, in particular, troublesome (counter intuitive, alien) and integrative (exposing the previously hidden interrelatedness of something; other concepts). It has been argued that threshold concepts provide a new lens through which to view variation in student learning; particularly within posited conceptually discrete states of liminality. In his keynote Erik will introduce, and provide an overview of, the developing framework of Threshold Concepts and attendant research opportunities drawing on examples from Science and Engineering. | |
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