The aim of this study was to describe the educational experiences shaping the teaching and learning beliefs held by a group of beginning lecturers in higher education at various tertiary institutions in the Pacific Island Countries (PICs). A total of sixty three essays written by participants in an online course on teaching in higher education comprised the data for the study. A modified version of narrative analysis was used. This is a powerful methodology in qualitative research that can provide remarkable insights into individuals’ beliefs. The critical experiences that were thought to shape their beliefs in teaching and learning were identified and discussed in the light of relevant literature. The participants described a range of infl...
The quality of teaching and learning in tertiary education contexts is influenced by many factors in...
Research on students' approaches to learning in higher education has consistently demonstrated a ran...
Formal teaching is an intentional activity that requires teachers to have beliefs and experiences. T...
The aim of this study was to describe the educational experiences shaping the teaching and learning ...
Pacific people have their own unique ways of knowing that shape how they learn and this should be ta...
Technology continues to disrupt higher education around the world. The fast adoption of blended and ...
Most Pacific postgraduate students in education are experienced mid to late career teachers and admi...
This chapter attempts to document some of the initiatives taken by Pacific educators to address the ...
Global and national agenda for quality education led to reform in Papua New Guinea (PNG) based on th...
This book brings together an international team of leading researchers in the field of higher educat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the formation of beliefs about teaching held by faculty in ...
This article reports on a study of Pacific primary school teachers' and university lecturers' reflec...
Research shows that the belief the teachers have about teaching, learning, and their students affect...
Twenty-five preservice graduate teacher education students at the Queensland University of Technolog...
The beliefs that teachers have about teaching and learning have an influence on the practices that t...
The quality of teaching and learning in tertiary education contexts is influenced by many factors in...
Research on students' approaches to learning in higher education has consistently demonstrated a ran...
Formal teaching is an intentional activity that requires teachers to have beliefs and experiences. T...
The aim of this study was to describe the educational experiences shaping the teaching and learning ...
Pacific people have their own unique ways of knowing that shape how they learn and this should be ta...
Technology continues to disrupt higher education around the world. The fast adoption of blended and ...
Most Pacific postgraduate students in education are experienced mid to late career teachers and admi...
This chapter attempts to document some of the initiatives taken by Pacific educators to address the ...
Global and national agenda for quality education led to reform in Papua New Guinea (PNG) based on th...
This book brings together an international team of leading researchers in the field of higher educat...
The purpose of this study was to examine the formation of beliefs about teaching held by faculty in ...
This article reports on a study of Pacific primary school teachers' and university lecturers' reflec...
Research shows that the belief the teachers have about teaching, learning, and their students affect...
Twenty-five preservice graduate teacher education students at the Queensland University of Technolog...
The beliefs that teachers have about teaching and learning have an influence on the practices that t...
The quality of teaching and learning in tertiary education contexts is influenced by many factors in...
Research on students' approaches to learning in higher education has consistently demonstrated a ran...
Formal teaching is an intentional activity that requires teachers to have beliefs and experiences. T...