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Since the first literature about the Threshold Concepts Framework was published in 2003, a considerable body of educational research into this topic has grown internationally across a wide range of disciplines and professional fields. Successful negotiation of a threshold concept can be seen as crossing boundaries into new conceptual space, or as a portal opening up new and previously inaccessible ways of thinking about something. In this unfamiliar conceptual terrain, fresh insights and perceptions come into view, and access is gained to new discourses. This frequently entails encounters with ‘troublesome knowledge’, knowledge which provokes a liminal phase of transition in which new understandings must be integrated and, importantly, prior conceptions relinquished. There is often double trouble, in that letting go of a prevailing familiar view frequently involves a discomfiting change in the subjectivity of the learner. We become what we know. It is a space in which the learner might become ‘stuck’. Threshold Concepts on the Edge, the fifth volume in a series on this subject, discusses the new directions of this research. Its six sections address issues that arise in relation to theoretical development, liminal space, ontological transformations, curriculum, interdisciplinarity and aspects of writing across learning thresholds.

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Preface Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Part 1: Theoretical Directions 1. The Labyrinth Within: Threshold Concepts, Archetype and Myth  Ray Land 2. At the Troublesome Edge of Recognising Threshold Concepts of Online Teaching: A Proposed Learning Threshold Identification Methodology  Maria Northcote, Kevin P. Gosselin, Peter Kilgour, Catherine McLoughlin, Chris Boddey and Kerrie Boddey 3. Caution! Theories at Play! Threshold Concepts and Decoding the Disciplines  Leah Shopkow and Joan Middendorf 4. Embedding Affect in the Threshold Concepts Framework  Julie A. Timmermans and Jan H. F. Meyer Part 2: Liminal Space 5. Vygotsky, Threshold Concepts and Liminality: Using Vygotsky to Illuminate the Edge of Conceptual Understanding  Rachel Thompson and Michael Michell 6. Analysing Discourse in the Liminal Space: Talking Our Way through It  Susie Cowley-Haselden 7. Intensive Mode Teaching Explained Using Threshold Concepts  Sally A. Male, Stuart Crispin and Phil Hancock 8. Edging towards Understanding: Illuminating Student Experiences of Liminality in Introductory Sociology  Alison M. Thomas 9. Bringing the Apple and Holding up the Mirror: Liminal Space and Transformation in Visual Art Making  Matthew J. Ravenstahl and Julie Rattray 10. The Student Scholar Identity: Using Students’ Reflective Work to Develop Student-Scholars, Address Liminality, and Design Curriculum  Yvonne Nalani Meulemans, Allison Carr and Torie Quiñonez Part 3: Ontological Transformations 11. ‘… ’Cause Soon Now, It Will Be Real …’: Medical Simulation as Change Space in Interprofessional Training  Leif Martin Hokstad and Stine Gundrosen 12. Threshold Concepts and the Ontology of Professional Identity in Human Services Curriculum Design: A Case Example  Jackie Stokes, Vicki Bruce and Tanya Pawliuk 13. Threshold Concepts: Strategies for Assisting Doctoral Candidates to Learn to be Researchers  Margaret Kiley Part 4: Curriculum 14. Threshold Concepts as Pathways through Ancient Religion: Curriculum as Initiation  Jason P. Davies 15. Threshold Concepts at the Sharp Edge: Entrepreneurship Curriculum Redesign  Lucy Hatt 16. Information Literacy and Liberal Education: From Google to Scholarly Sources  D. Bruce MacKay and Nicole C. Eva 17. Curriculum on the Edge: Designing for Liminality in Learning Activities: A Case Illustration in Search Expertise  Virginia M. Tucker 18. Threshold Concepts in the Applied Mathematics BSc Programme: A Structural Comparison with Threshold Concepts in the Computer Science BSc Programme  Bert Zwaneveld and Hans Sterk Part 5: Crossing Disciplines 19. Exploring Threshold Concepts on the Edge: Learning, Teaching and Assessment Practices  Shannon Murray, Anne Marie Ryan and Brad Wuetherick 20. Investigating Threshold Concepts in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, and the Influence of Disciplinary Background on the Research Process  Andrea S. Webb and Anne M. Tierney 21. Diversity, Hybridity and New Revelations in Conceptual Threshold Crossings in Cross-Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Research Learning  Gina Wisker Part 6: Writing across Thresholds 22. Naming What We Know (in Writing Studies): Engaging Troublesome Trends in Educational Policy and Practice  Linda Adler-Kassner and Elizabeth Wardle 23. Beginning to See the Connection between Everything: Developing Scholarly Identity in Writing Studies through Threshold Concepts  Erika Hawkes and Tekla Hawkins 24. Understanding Writing Transfer as a Threshold Concept across the Disciplines  Jessie L. Moore and Peter Felten 25. Edging towards the Threshold Concept of Autonomy in Language Learning and Teaching through a MOOC Blend: Becoming Autonomous Learners and Teachers  Marina Orsini-Jones, Shooq Altamimi and Barbara Conde Gafaro Index

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 19/12/2019
      ISBN13: 9789004419957, 978-9004419957
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      Book Synopsis
      Since the first literature about the Threshold Concepts Framework was published in 2003, a considerable body of educational research into this topic has grown internationally across a wide range of disciplines and professional fields. Successful negotiation of a threshold concept can be seen as crossing boundaries into new conceptual space, or as a portal opening up new and previously inaccessible ways of thinking about something. In this unfamiliar conceptual terrain, fresh insights and perceptions come into view, and access is gained to new discourses. This frequently entails encounters with ‘troublesome knowledge’, knowledge which provokes a liminal phase of transition in which new understandings must be integrated and, importantly, prior conceptions relinquished. There is often double trouble, in that letting go of a prevailing familiar view frequently involves a discomfiting change in the subjectivity of the learner. We become what we know. It is a space in which the learner might become ‘stuck’. Threshold Concepts on the Edge, the fifth volume in a series on this subject, discusses the new directions of this research. Its six sections address issues that arise in relation to theoretical development, liminal space, ontological transformations, curriculum, interdisciplinarity and aspects of writing across learning thresholds.

      Table of Contents
      Preface Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Part 1: Theoretical Directions 1. The Labyrinth Within: Threshold Concepts, Archetype and Myth  Ray Land 2. At the Troublesome Edge of Recognising Threshold Concepts of Online Teaching: A Proposed Learning Threshold Identification Methodology  Maria Northcote, Kevin P. Gosselin, Peter Kilgour, Catherine McLoughlin, Chris Boddey and Kerrie Boddey 3. Caution! Theories at Play! Threshold Concepts and Decoding the Disciplines  Leah Shopkow and Joan Middendorf 4. Embedding Affect in the Threshold Concepts Framework  Julie A. Timmermans and Jan H. F. Meyer Part 2: Liminal Space 5. Vygotsky, Threshold Concepts and Liminality: Using Vygotsky to Illuminate the Edge of Conceptual Understanding  Rachel Thompson and Michael Michell 6. Analysing Discourse in the Liminal Space: Talking Our Way through It  Susie Cowley-Haselden 7. Intensive Mode Teaching Explained Using Threshold Concepts  Sally A. Male, Stuart Crispin and Phil Hancock 8. Edging towards Understanding: Illuminating Student Experiences of Liminality in Introductory Sociology  Alison M. Thomas 9. Bringing the Apple and Holding up the Mirror: Liminal Space and Transformation in Visual Art Making  Matthew J. Ravenstahl and Julie Rattray 10. The Student Scholar Identity: Using Students’ Reflective Work to Develop Student-Scholars, Address Liminality, and Design Curriculum  Yvonne Nalani Meulemans, Allison Carr and Torie Quiñonez Part 3: Ontological Transformations 11. ‘… ’Cause Soon Now, It Will Be Real …’: Medical Simulation as Change Space in Interprofessional Training  Leif Martin Hokstad and Stine Gundrosen 12. Threshold Concepts and the Ontology of Professional Identity in Human Services Curriculum Design: A Case Example  Jackie Stokes, Vicki Bruce and Tanya Pawliuk 13. Threshold Concepts: Strategies for Assisting Doctoral Candidates to Learn to be Researchers  Margaret Kiley Part 4: Curriculum 14. Threshold Concepts as Pathways through Ancient Religion: Curriculum as Initiation  Jason P. Davies 15. Threshold Concepts at the Sharp Edge: Entrepreneurship Curriculum Redesign  Lucy Hatt 16. Information Literacy and Liberal Education: From Google to Scholarly Sources  D. Bruce MacKay and Nicole C. Eva 17. Curriculum on the Edge: Designing for Liminality in Learning Activities: A Case Illustration in Search Expertise  Virginia M. Tucker 18. Threshold Concepts in the Applied Mathematics BSc Programme: A Structural Comparison with Threshold Concepts in the Computer Science BSc Programme  Bert Zwaneveld and Hans Sterk Part 5: Crossing Disciplines 19. Exploring Threshold Concepts on the Edge: Learning, Teaching and Assessment Practices  Shannon Murray, Anne Marie Ryan and Brad Wuetherick 20. Investigating Threshold Concepts in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, and the Influence of Disciplinary Background on the Research Process  Andrea S. Webb and Anne M. Tierney 21. Diversity, Hybridity and New Revelations in Conceptual Threshold Crossings in Cross-Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Research Learning  Gina Wisker Part 6: Writing across Thresholds 22. Naming What We Know (in Writing Studies): Engaging Troublesome Trends in Educational Policy and Practice  Linda Adler-Kassner and Elizabeth Wardle 23. Beginning to See the Connection between Everything: Developing Scholarly Identity in Writing Studies through Threshold Concepts  Erika Hawkes and Tekla Hawkins 24. Understanding Writing Transfer as a Threshold Concept across the Disciplines  Jessie L. Moore and Peter Felten 25. Edging towards the Threshold Concept of Autonomy in Language Learning and Teaching through a MOOC Blend: Becoming Autonomous Learners and Teachers  Marina Orsini-Jones, Shooq Altamimi and Barbara Conde Gafaro Index

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