Enhancing Teaching Practice in Higher Education

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Adult & Continuing Education
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Author: ISBN: 9781473927346
Publisher: SAGE Publications Publication: March 10, 2016
Imprint: SAGE Publications Ltd Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9781473927346
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication: March 10, 2016
Imprint: SAGE Publications Ltd
Language: English

Lecturers, download your inspection copy here.  

This book explores ways in which pedagogical research, theory, models and frameworks can be used pragmatically to enhance teaching practice in higher education. It provides practical strategies, ideas, techniques and approaches drawn from literature and real-life experience, using examples from a variety of disciplines.

Cross-cutting themes include developing resilience and care for ourselves, our colleagues and our students, engaging with diversity in teaching and promoting dialogue and enquiry. It also addresses the dimensions of the UK Professional Standards Framework.

 Key coverage includes:

  • Models of course and learning design and evaluation
  • Teaching in different contexts including lectures and small groups, laboratory, studio and practice settings and supervising student research
  • Enhancing assessment and feedback, student engagement and academic writing through inclusive practice
  • Promoting participation in blended learning
  • Developing students’ work-relevant skills, attributes and practices
  • Approaches to professional development  including the role of mindfulness in teaching

This is essential reading for lecturers on Higher Education Academy-accredited programmes, such as PGCTLHE, PGCAP, PG Cert HE, and for staff seeking HEA fellowship through experience-based routes, or who wish to develop more scholarly approaches to their practice.

 

 

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Lecturers, download your inspection copy here.  

This book explores ways in which pedagogical research, theory, models and frameworks can be used pragmatically to enhance teaching practice in higher education. It provides practical strategies, ideas, techniques and approaches drawn from literature and real-life experience, using examples from a variety of disciplines.

Cross-cutting themes include developing resilience and care for ourselves, our colleagues and our students, engaging with diversity in teaching and promoting dialogue and enquiry. It also addresses the dimensions of the UK Professional Standards Framework.

 Key coverage includes:

This is essential reading for lecturers on Higher Education Academy-accredited programmes, such as PGCTLHE, PGCAP, PG Cert HE, and for staff seeking HEA fellowship through experience-based routes, or who wish to develop more scholarly approaches to their practice.

 

 

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