Exploring University Teaching and Learning

Exploring University Teaching and Learning
Title Exploring University Teaching and Learning PDF eBook
Author Keith Trigwell
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 128
Release 2020-09-30
Genre Education
ISBN 3030508307

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This book focuses on university teachers’ experience of teaching and learning. Following on from the 1999 volume Understanding Learning and Teaching, which focused on student experiences of teaching and learning, this book provides guidance on how teachers’ experiences can be understood in ways which can support the continued enhancement of student learning experiences and learning outcomes. Drawing on the outcomes of a 30-year research project, this comprehensive volume discusses the qualitative variation in approaches to university teaching, the factors associated with that variation, and how different ways of teaching are related to differences in student experiences of teaching and learning. The authors extend the discussions of teaching into new areas, including emotions in teaching, leadership of teaching, growth as a university teacher and the contentious field of relations between teaching and research. “This important book offers an accessible, research-informed guide to understanding student learning and university teaching. Written by two world-leading experts in the field, it provides rich insights and practical responses to the challenges faced by those who care deeply about teaching and learning in higher education.” —Professor Paul Ashwin, Lancaster University, UK "Enhancing discipline-specific evidence-based development of the quality of teaching and learning in higher education has been my strategy during my whole career. Therefore and with great pleasure I read the book by Trigwell and Prosser which distills their teaching and learning research into a guide for those seeking to better understand their teaching environment. Building on their discovery of relations between the ways of teaching and the ways of learning, they expand on what is known about variation in teaching and how it links to course design, to research and to academic development. This book will be a valuable resource for many academics."​ —Professor​ Sari Lindblom, University of Helsinki, Finland “In an international higher education context going through much change and uncertainty, Trigwell and Prosser have produced a scholarly, timely, evidence-based, view of teaching and learning suitable for universities world-wide. The experience, quality and satisfaction of university leaders, researchers, teachers and students will benefit enormously from the ideas in this addition to their first book.” —Professor Robert A. Ellis, Griffith University, Australia

Exploring Learning & Teaching in Higher Education

Exploring Learning & Teaching in Higher Education
Title Exploring Learning & Teaching in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Mang Li
Publisher Springer
Pages 413
Release 2014-09-24
Genre Education
ISBN 3642553524

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The focus of this book is on exploring effective strategies in higher education that promote meaningful learning and go beyond discipline boundaries, with a special emphasis on Subjectivity Learning, Refreshing Lecturing, Learning through Construction, Learning through Transaction, Transformative Learning, Using Technology, and Assessment for Learning and Teaching in particular. The research collected in this book is all based on empirical studies and includes research methods and findings that will be of great interest to teachers and researchers in the area of higher education. The main benefit readers will derive from this book is a meaningful insight into what other teachers around the world are doing in higher education and what lessons they have learned, which will support them in their own teaching.

Exploring Disciplinary Teaching Excellence in Higher Education

Exploring Disciplinary Teaching Excellence in Higher Education
Title Exploring Disciplinary Teaching Excellence in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Marion Heron
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 208
Release 2021-08-13
Genre Education
ISBN 3030691586

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This book explores disciplinary teaching excellence through a diverse range of student-staff partnership research projects. Despite being a highly contested term, ‘teaching excellence’ is something that universities aspire to and are expected to have. However, the editors and contributors argue that not only are definitions of excellence often broad and generic, but they lack nuanced understandings of disciplinary excellence in higher education. This book begins by unpacking some of these contested definitions of teaching excellence, followed by a series of co-authored chapters produced by students and staff who have undertaken research projects where they examine teaching excellence in their respective disciplinary areas. These chapters demonstrate that teaching excellence may be better understood as a process of becoming that is achieved through partnership between teachers and students. This book will be of interest and value to students, educators, and policy-makers concerned about teaching excellence, as well as scholars of student-staff partnerships.

Exploring Innovative Pedagogy in the Teaching and Learning of Chinese as a Foreign Language

Exploring Innovative Pedagogy in the Teaching and Learning of Chinese as a Foreign Language
Title Exploring Innovative Pedagogy in the Teaching and Learning of Chinese as a Foreign Language PDF eBook
Author Robyn Moloney
Publisher Springer
Pages 274
Release 2015-11-07
Genre Education
ISBN 981287772X

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Teachers of Chinese as a foreign language in many international contexts are searching for pedagogic solutions to promote effective learning. Models of innovative and successful approaches are urgently needed. This volume presents a collection of compelling and empirically rich research studies that showcases innovative developments in the practice of teaching Chinese as a foreign language. The studies focus on three interrelated areas: learners, teachers, and applications of new technologies. Specifically, the studies explore methods for fostering learner-centred classrooms, autonomous learners, intercultural learning, the role of teacher views and identities, the nature of a ‘middle ground’ approach, and technologies that accommodate the unique aspects of the Chinese language, with new options for mobile and interactive learners. Providing both inspiration and practical models for language practitioners and researchers, it offers a vital resource for teachers’ professional development, and for pre-service teacher education.

Exploring Research-Based Teaching

Exploring Research-Based Teaching
Title Exploring Research-Based Teaching PDF eBook
Author Carolin Kreber
Publisher Jossey-Bass
Pages 144
Release 2006-11-10
Genre Education
ISBN

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Illustrates the scope of possibilities in interpreting and promoting research-teaching synergies. This book also looks more explicitly at what institutions can do to promote two distinct forms of research-based teaching. It construes research-based teaching as student-focused, inquiry-based learning.

Exploring Probability in School

Exploring Probability in School
Title Exploring Probability in School PDF eBook
Author Graham A. Jones
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 394
Release 2006-03-30
Genre Education
ISBN 0387245308

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Exploring Probability in School provides a new perspective into research on the teaching and learning of probability. It creates this perspective by recognizing and analysing the special challenges faced by teachers and learners in contemporary classrooms where probability has recently become a mainstream part of the curriculum from early childhood through high school. The authors of the book discuss the nature of probability, look at the meaning of probabilistic literacy, and examine student access to powerful ideas in probability during the elementary, middle, and high school years. Moreover, they assemble and analyse research-based pedagogical knowledge for teachers that can enhance the learning of probability throughout these school years. With the book’s rich application of probability research to classroom practice, it will not only be essential reading for researchers and graduate students involved in probability education; it will also capture the interest of educational policy makers, curriculum personnel, teacher educators, and teachers.

Exploring the Landscape of Scientific Literacy

Exploring the Landscape of Scientific Literacy
Title Exploring the Landscape of Scientific Literacy PDF eBook
Author Cedric Linder
Publisher Routledge
Pages 482
Release 2010-10-04
Genre Education
ISBN 113691174X

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Scientific literacy is part of national science education curricula worldwide. In this volume, an international group of distinguished scholars offer new ways to look at the key ideas and practices associated with promoting scientific literacy in schools and higher education. The goal is to open up the debate on scientific literacy, particularly around the tension between theoretical and practical issues related to teaching and learning science. Uniquely drawing together and examining a rich, diverse set of approaches and policy and practice exemplars, the book takes a pragmatic and inclusive perspective on curriculum reform and learning, and presents a future vision for science education research and practice by articulating a more expansive notion of scientific literacy.