The Role of Professional Networks in Supporting and Developing Real World Learning

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The chapter provides insight into how professional learning networks can be effectively implemented to encourage the sharing of good practice and developed to support a real world learning context within higher education. Observations will be provided into the potential use and effectiveness of professional learning networks, including setting out a framework which maps how this type of learning activity can be effectively developed and administered within higher education settings. This section provides a forward narrative for the case studies from the University of Portsmouth, which acts as a vehicle for contextualising the effectiveness and prerequisites required for effective learning networks to be established. The chapter will culminate by providing the reader with a proposed approach for the implementation of an effective learning network.

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Brindley, J., & Sims, S. (2020). The Role of Professional Networks in Supporting and Developing Real World Learning. In Applied Pedagogies for Higher Education: Real World Learning and Innovation across the Curriculum (pp. 41–62). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46951-1_3

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