Learner-centredness is a key element of the contemporary dominant discourse pertaining to pedagogies and learning. Yet enacting learner-centredness is far from easy in the increasingly massified higher education system. The authors contend that it is in the intersection between this philosophy and practice that meaning emerges and personal pedagogies can be researched. This paper deploys the authors’ experiences as higher educators covering a diversity of disciplines, encompassing pre-undergraduate, undergraduate and postgraduate domestic and international students and including face-to-face, distance and online delivery modes in two Australian universities. Learner-centredness is interrogated in relation to three key sites: • exploring...
The focus of this chapter is the ‘in-practice’ struggle between two educational paradigms, one that ...
Student-centredness is a central concept in the literature and practice associated with the first ye...
In this paper I generate my living educational theory as an explanation of my educational influences...
Learner-centredness is a key element of the contemporary dominant discourse pertaining to pedagogies...
Learner-centredness is a key element of the contemporary dominant discourse pertaining to pedagogies...
The profile and fabric of adult learners in higher education is changing and becoming more diverse. ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Teaching in Higher Edu...
This thesis presents an exploration into the manifestations of pedagogy intended to be learner centr...
In the context of policy initiatives aimed at widening participation and an increasingly diverse stu...
This article explores pedagogical renewal through an analysis of vignettes from four international p...
This paper reports on a study that examined teachers’ perspectives on learner centredness in a dista...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 87th Annual Meeting of the American Education...
This study examined the educational life histories of five Mexican EFL teachers, and specifically ho...
In light of the significant changes happening in all sectors of our society, we in the education sec...
At a time when the context of teaching in higher education is difficult for many number of factors s...
The focus of this chapter is the ‘in-practice’ struggle between two educational paradigms, one that ...
Student-centredness is a central concept in the literature and practice associated with the first ye...
In this paper I generate my living educational theory as an explanation of my educational influences...
Learner-centredness is a key element of the contemporary dominant discourse pertaining to pedagogies...
Learner-centredness is a key element of the contemporary dominant discourse pertaining to pedagogies...
The profile and fabric of adult learners in higher education is changing and becoming more diverse. ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Teaching in Higher Edu...
This thesis presents an exploration into the manifestations of pedagogy intended to be learner centr...
In the context of policy initiatives aimed at widening participation and an increasingly diverse stu...
This article explores pedagogical renewal through an analysis of vignettes from four international p...
This paper reports on a study that examined teachers’ perspectives on learner centredness in a dista...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 87th Annual Meeting of the American Education...
This study examined the educational life histories of five Mexican EFL teachers, and specifically ho...
In light of the significant changes happening in all sectors of our society, we in the education sec...
At a time when the context of teaching in higher education is difficult for many number of factors s...
The focus of this chapter is the ‘in-practice’ struggle between two educational paradigms, one that ...
Student-centredness is a central concept in the literature and practice associated with the first ye...
In this paper I generate my living educational theory as an explanation of my educational influences...