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Taking Stock: Research on Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (Queen’s Policy Studies Series #135)

Taking Stock: Research on Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (Queen’s Policy Studies Series #135)

Current price: $51.54
Publication Date: February 5th, 2010
Publisher:
Queen's School of Policy Studies
ISBN:
9781553392712
Pages:
281

Description

Drawing on contributions by renowned educational researchers, this book "takes stock" of teaching and learning research in higher education. Core findings include: -There is a relationship between how faculty teach and how students learn - when faculty teach in traditional teacher-centered ways, students tend to adopt surface learning strategies. -There is also a relationship between how students learn and the learning outcomes they achieve - surface learning strategies tend to result in a variety of learning deficits.-The majority of faculty continue to teach in traditional teacher-centered ways, resulting in system-wide learning deficits. -There is much faculty can do in support of student learning - from improving organization and communication in the traditional lecture to the adoption of non-traditional pedagogies and assessment techniques. Arguing for an enhanced commitment to evidence-based practice, Taking Stock offers concrete suggestions for changes on a systemic level in support of student learning and calls on all those working in higher education - faculty, educational developers, administrators, and government officials - to work together to bring about these changes.

About the Author

Julia Christensen Hughes is past-president of the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education and professor and chair of the Department of Business at the University of Guelph. Joy Mighty is president of the Society for Teaching and Learning