Teaching to emerge: Toward a bottom-up pedagogy

This paper focuses on the conceptual model of an academic course inspired by complexity theory. In the proposed conceptual model, the aim of teaching is to form a learning organization: a knowledge community with emergent properties that cannot be reduced to any linear combination of the properties...

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Main Authors: Alexios Brailas, Konstantinos Koskinas, George Alexias
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Cogent Education
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2017.1377506
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spelling doaj-31c48bf997d14a8d965c2f04a81c262d2021-07-15T13:10:35ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Education2331-186X2017-01-014110.1080/2331186X.2017.13775061377506Teaching to emerge: Toward a bottom-up pedagogyAlexios Brailas0Konstantinos Koskinas1George Alexias2Panteion UniversityPanteion UniversityPanteion UniversityThis paper focuses on the conceptual model of an academic course inspired by complexity theory. In the proposed conceptual model, the aim of teaching is to form a learning organization: a knowledge community with emergent properties that cannot be reduced to any linear combination of the properties of its parts. In this approach, the learning of the participants depends not so much on their individual action, as on being the coevolving parts of a self-organized whole. In this design, the role of the educator is to catalyze emergence and to facilitate bottom-up knowledge production. To achieve this, we present a systematic way to orchestrate in-class face-to-face activities in small groups while utilizing common web technologies to facilitate online collective action.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2017.1377506complex systemscomplexity theoryemergencelearningteachingpedagogysmall groupsgroup worksystemscollaborative learning
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Konstantinos Koskinas
George Alexias
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George Alexias
Teaching to emerge: Toward a bottom-up pedagogy
Cogent Education
complex systems
complexity theory
emergence
learning
teaching
pedagogy
small groups
group work
systems
collaborative learning
author_facet Alexios Brailas
Konstantinos Koskinas
George Alexias
author_sort Alexios Brailas
title Teaching to emerge: Toward a bottom-up pedagogy
title_short Teaching to emerge: Toward a bottom-up pedagogy
title_full Teaching to emerge: Toward a bottom-up pedagogy
title_fullStr Teaching to emerge: Toward a bottom-up pedagogy
title_full_unstemmed Teaching to emerge: Toward a bottom-up pedagogy
title_sort teaching to emerge: toward a bottom-up pedagogy
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Education
issn 2331-186X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This paper focuses on the conceptual model of an academic course inspired by complexity theory. In the proposed conceptual model, the aim of teaching is to form a learning organization: a knowledge community with emergent properties that cannot be reduced to any linear combination of the properties of its parts. In this approach, the learning of the participants depends not so much on their individual action, as on being the coevolving parts of a self-organized whole. In this design, the role of the educator is to catalyze emergence and to facilitate bottom-up knowledge production. To achieve this, we present a systematic way to orchestrate in-class face-to-face activities in small groups while utilizing common web technologies to facilitate online collective action.
topic complex systems
complexity theory
emergence
learning
teaching
pedagogy
small groups
group work
systems
collaborative learning
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2017.1377506
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