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Modeling the personal adult learner: the concept of PLE re-interpreted

  • This paper argues for conceptualizing the notion of personal learning environments in higher education from an explicit adult education perspective that emphasizes the realization, re-instrumentation,This paper argues for conceptualizing the notion of personal learning environments in higher education from an explicit adult education perspective that emphasizes the realization, re-instrumentation, and integration of learning activity in the wider context of adult life. It discusses and re-interprets an existing proposal for modeling “the personal learner” on the basis of the Viable System Model in this context and provides an empirical illustration for the conceptual utility of such an approach for educational intervention work in higher education. The paper concludes that a careful redesign and reconfiguration of learning activity in formal educational settings is a necessary and important educational intervention goal in itself, allowing for expansive connections between specific forms of learning activity and the wider context of adult life. Such an approach treats participants as developing “adult learners” who gradually gain conscious control over their own modeling of learning activity, its flexible realization via personal learning projects, and their instrumentation via personal learning environments.show moreshow less

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Author:Sebastian H. D. FiedlerORCiD, Terje VäljatagaORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/10494820.2020.1734027
ISSN/eISSN:1049-4820
Parent Title (English):Interactive Learning Environments
Publisher:Informa UK Limited
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2020/03/01
Publishing Institution:Hochschule Nürtingen-Geislingen
Release Date:2023/02/21
Tag:Personal learning environment; higher education; learning activity; personal adult learner; personal learning projects; viable system model
Volume:28
Issue:6
Page Number:13
First Page:658
Last Page:670
open access:nein