What is complexity theory and what are its implications for educational change? Educational Philosophy and Theory, 40(1), 35-49.Mason, M. (2008) What is complexity theory and what are its implications for educational change? Educational Philosophy and Theory, 40(1): 35-49....
This paper considers questions of continuity and change in education from the perspective of complexity theory, introducing the field to educationists who might not be familiar with it. Given a significant degree of complexity in a particular environment (or ‘dynamical system’), new properties and...
Although this trend is less prominent in the field of public administration, some examples of the use of complexity theory in research in this domain can be found. This article discusses three central ideas in complex systems theory that are relevant for public administration research: dynamics, ...
By Daniel Jolley and Karen Douglas Some 60% of British people believe in at least one conspiracy theory, a recent poll reveals. From the idea that 9/11 was an inside job to the notion that climate change is a hoax, …Continue reading→ ...
Complexity Theory is the Study of Evolution. Chaos & Complexityare related; both are forms of“Coarse Damping”. Whilechaosis a form of coarse damping in“time”,Complexityon the other hand is a form of coarse damping in“Structure”. ...
The Problem with Evolutionary Art Is ... Next the issue of genetic representation is discussed in the context of complexity and emergence. And finally, and perhaps most importantly, the need for art theory around evolutionary and generative art is discussed, and a theory that ... P Galanter ...
Unfortunately, it doesn't give a clear answer. The basic conclusion seems to be that quality is out there and it drives our behavior. It's a little like Plato's theory of Forms. This is interesting philosophically, but not practically. There are some parts which are more pragmatic. One ...
The needs of older patients in hospital care: a scoping review Article20 October 2020 Background The core of nursing is care [1]. Care focusing on relational, psychosocial, and physical needs such as mobility, hygiene, nutrition, and elimination is well-known by nurses as the fundamentals of...
Correction to: Perspective Chapter: MOOC – A Decade Later! What Is the Current Situation in Teacher Education? Advertisement Abstract The growth of distance education, even if in emergency modalities such as those compelled by the pandemic context in which we live in the last 3 years, seems to...
Intuition and expertise: comments on the Benner debate The rift between ‘science’ and ‘phenomenology’ in current nursing theory is explored through an examination of two recent evaluations of the work of Pa... J Paley - 《Journal of Advanced Nursing》 被引量: 68发表: 1996年 Photosynthesis...