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Physical (A)Causality: Determinism, Randomness and Uncaused Events

2014. 219p.

Parte de: Fundamental Theories of Physics

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Physical indeterminism; Randomness in physics; Physical random number generators; Physical chaos; Self-reflexive knowledge; Acausality in physics; Irreducible randomness

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ISBN impreso

978-3-658-06194-4

ISBN electrónico

978-3-658-06430-3

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Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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Individuality and Variety

From an educational policy perspective, student centred learning (SCL) is a rather new concept. It has emerged in recent years in national and institutional policy documents, often as part of rather declarative and formal approaches. Such policies are frequently lacking a clearly articulated definition of the concept and its effective operationalization. SCL is a new concept in Romania as well, and its adoption has not been free of difficulties. It is due to the influence of the Bologna Process that SCL is currently becoming an integral part of the strategic framework of universities. The article analyses the understanding of the SCL concept from the perspective of Romanian universities, as well as the extent to which it has been internalized within their processes and practices. The article looks at SCL from two different perspectives: curriculum development (in terms of using learning outcomes and the ECTS) and teaching (in terms of pedagogy and quality assurance). At the same time, the analysis specifically tracks Romania’s commitments regarding SCL within the Bologna Process, and in the broader national higher education policy context.

Pp. 8-22

Powertrain Systems of the Future

From an educational policy perspective, student centred learning (SCL) is a rather new concept. It has emerged in recent years in national and institutional policy documents, often as part of rather declarative and formal approaches. Such policies are frequently lacking a clearly articulated definition of the concept and its effective operationalization. SCL is a new concept in Romania as well, and its adoption has not been free of difficulties. It is due to the influence of the Bologna Process that SCL is currently becoming an integral part of the strategic framework of universities. The article analyses the understanding of the SCL concept from the perspective of Romanian universities, as well as the extent to which it has been internalized within their processes and practices. The article looks at SCL from two different perspectives: curriculum development (in terms of using learning outcomes and the ECTS) and teaching (in terms of pedagogy and quality assurance). At the same time, the analysis specifically tracks Romania’s commitments regarding SCL within the Bologna Process, and in the broader national higher education policy context.

Pp. 24-40

Pure Efficiency

From an educational policy perspective, student centred learning (SCL) is a rather new concept. It has emerged in recent years in national and institutional policy documents, often as part of rather declarative and formal approaches. Such policies are frequently lacking a clearly articulated definition of the concept and its effective operationalization. SCL is a new concept in Romania as well, and its adoption has not been free of difficulties. It is due to the influence of the Bologna Process that SCL is currently becoming an integral part of the strategic framework of universities. The article analyses the understanding of the SCL concept from the perspective of Romanian universities, as well as the extent to which it has been internalized within their processes and practices. The article looks at SCL from two different perspectives: curriculum development (in terms of using learning outcomes and the ECTS) and teaching (in terms of pedagogy and quality assurance). At the same time, the analysis specifically tracks Romania’s commitments regarding SCL within the Bologna Process, and in the broader national higher education policy context.

Pp. 42-55

Mission CO2 Reduction

From an educational policy perspective, student centred learning (SCL) is a rather new concept. It has emerged in recent years in national and institutional policy documents, often as part of rather declarative and formal approaches. Such policies are frequently lacking a clearly articulated definition of the concept and its effective operationalization. SCL is a new concept in Romania as well, and its adoption has not been free of difficulties. It is due to the influence of the Bologna Process that SCL is currently becoming an integral part of the strategic framework of universities. The article analyses the understanding of the SCL concept from the perspective of Romanian universities, as well as the extent to which it has been internalized within their processes and practices. The article looks at SCL from two different perspectives: curriculum development (in terms of using learning outcomes and the ECTS) and teaching (in terms of pedagogy and quality assurance). At the same time, the analysis specifically tracks Romania’s commitments regarding SCL within the Bologna Process, and in the broader national higher education policy context.

Pp. 56-77

Isolation is the Key

From an educational policy perspective, student centred learning (SCL) is a rather new concept. It has emerged in recent years in national and institutional policy documents, often as part of rather declarative and formal approaches. Such policies are frequently lacking a clearly articulated definition of the concept and its effective operationalization. SCL is a new concept in Romania as well, and its adoption has not been free of difficulties. It is due to the influence of the Bologna Process that SCL is currently becoming an integral part of the strategic framework of universities. The article analyses the understanding of the SCL concept from the perspective of Romanian universities, as well as the extent to which it has been internalized within their processes and practices. The article looks at SCL from two different perspectives: curriculum development (in terms of using learning outcomes and the ECTS) and teaching (in terms of pedagogy and quality assurance). At the same time, the analysis specifically tracks Romania’s commitments regarding SCL within the Bologna Process, and in the broader national higher education policy context.

Pp. 78-93

Clutch Release Systems

From an educational policy perspective, student centred learning (SCL) is a rather new concept. It has emerged in recent years in national and institutional policy documents, often as part of rather declarative and formal approaches. Such policies are frequently lacking a clearly articulated definition of the concept and its effective operationalization. SCL is a new concept in Romania as well, and its adoption has not been free of difficulties. It is due to the influence of the Bologna Process that SCL is currently becoming an integral part of the strategic framework of universities. The article analyses the understanding of the SCL concept from the perspective of Romanian universities, as well as the extent to which it has been internalized within their processes and practices. The article looks at SCL from two different perspectives: curriculum development (in terms of using learning outcomes and the ECTS) and teaching (in terms of pedagogy and quality assurance). At the same time, the analysis specifically tracks Romania’s commitments regarding SCL within the Bologna Process, and in the broader national higher education policy context.

Pp. 94-111

The Clutch Comfort Portfolio

From an educational policy perspective, student centred learning (SCL) is a rather new concept. It has emerged in recent years in national and institutional policy documents, often as part of rather declarative and formal approaches. Such policies are frequently lacking a clearly articulated definition of the concept and its effective operationalization. SCL is a new concept in Romania as well, and its adoption has not been free of difficulties. It is due to the influence of the Bologna Process that SCL is currently becoming an integral part of the strategic framework of universities. The article analyses the understanding of the SCL concept from the perspective of Romanian universities, as well as the extent to which it has been internalized within their processes and practices. The article looks at SCL from two different perspectives: curriculum development (in terms of using learning outcomes and the ECTS) and teaching (in terms of pedagogy and quality assurance). At the same time, the analysis specifically tracks Romania’s commitments regarding SCL within the Bologna Process, and in the broader national higher education policy context.

Pp. 112-125

Holistic Development of Synchronizing Systems

From an educational policy perspective, student centred learning (SCL) is a rather new concept. It has emerged in recent years in national and institutional policy documents, often as part of rather declarative and formal approaches. Such policies are frequently lacking a clearly articulated definition of the concept and its effective operationalization. SCL is a new concept in Romania as well, and its adoption has not been free of difficulties. It is due to the influence of the Bologna Process that SCL is currently becoming an integral part of the strategic framework of universities. The article analyses the understanding of the SCL concept from the perspective of Romanian universities, as well as the extent to which it has been internalized within their processes and practices. The article looks at SCL from two different perspectives: curriculum development (in terms of using learning outcomes and the ECTS) and teaching (in terms of pedagogy and quality assurance). At the same time, the analysis specifically tracks Romania’s commitments regarding SCL within the Bologna Process, and in the broader national higher education policy context.

Pp. 126-138

Holistic Simulation

From an educational policy perspective, student centred learning (SCL) is a rather new concept. It has emerged in recent years in national and institutional policy documents, often as part of rather declarative and formal approaches. Such policies are frequently lacking a clearly articulated definition of the concept and its effective operationalization. SCL is a new concept in Romania as well, and its adoption has not been free of difficulties. It is due to the influence of the Bologna Process that SCL is currently becoming an integral part of the strategic framework of universities. The article analyses the understanding of the SCL concept from the perspective of Romanian universities, as well as the extent to which it has been internalized within their processes and practices. The article looks at SCL from two different perspectives: curriculum development (in terms of using learning outcomes and the ECTS) and teaching (in terms of pedagogy and quality assurance). At the same time, the analysis specifically tracks Romania’s commitments regarding SCL within the Bologna Process, and in the broader national higher education policy context.

Pp. 140-155

Smart Phasing

From an educational policy perspective, student centred learning (SCL) is a rather new concept. It has emerged in recent years in national and institutional policy documents, often as part of rather declarative and formal approaches. Such policies are frequently lacking a clearly articulated definition of the concept and its effective operationalization. SCL is a new concept in Romania as well, and its adoption has not been free of difficulties. It is due to the influence of the Bologna Process that SCL is currently becoming an integral part of the strategic framework of universities. The article analyses the understanding of the SCL concept from the perspective of Romanian universities, as well as the extent to which it has been internalized within their processes and practices. The article looks at SCL from two different perspectives: curriculum development (in terms of using learning outcomes and the ECTS) and teaching (in terms of pedagogy and quality assurance). At the same time, the analysis specifically tracks Romania’s commitments regarding SCL within the Bologna Process, and in the broader national higher education policy context.

Pp. 156-170