The profile and fabric of adult learners in higher education is changing and becoming more diverse. Supporting these students in their learning journey needs to go beyond the acquisition of knowledge, skills and abilities, requiring a paradigm shift in pedagogical approach. In this paper, two tertiary educators from a regional Australian university share how they not only support adult learners enrolled both locally and globally but also help them to connect effectively with course content and with each other. One author, working primarily in undergraduate education courses, has proposed a “Winning Formula” approach to her pedagogy with an emphasis on student engagement, contextualised learning and an extensive choice of learning resources....
Students commencing tertiary studies may be casualties of their schooling and their underachievement...
Learner-centredness is a key element of the contemporary dominant discourse pertaining to pedagogies...
Realising the potential for commencing students to succeed at university depends on designing a peda...
[Abstract]: The profiles of today‘s adult learners in higher education are complex and diverse. Supp...
We educators may have been obsessed with perfection, expertise, polished experiences and performance...
The author explores how student learning can be enhanced through the appropriate development of teac...
This chapter considers the role that higher education can play in fostering learners’ connectedness ...
We educators may have been obsessed with perfection, expertise, polished experiences and performance...
We educators may have been obsessed with perfection, expertise, polished experiences and performance...
We educators may have been obsessed with perfection, expertise, polished experiences and performance...
We educators may have been obsessed with perfection, expertise, polished experiences and performance...
We educators may have been obsessed with perfection, expertise, polished experiences and performance...
Learner-centredness is a key element of the contemporary dominant discourse pertaining to pedagogies...
With the development of virtual university teaching and learning contexts via the Internet, both stu...
Students commencing tertiary studies may be casualties of their schooling and their underachievement...
Students commencing tertiary studies may be casualties of their schooling and their underachievement...
Learner-centredness is a key element of the contemporary dominant discourse pertaining to pedagogies...
Realising the potential for commencing students to succeed at university depends on designing a peda...
[Abstract]: The profiles of today‘s adult learners in higher education are complex and diverse. Supp...
We educators may have been obsessed with perfection, expertise, polished experiences and performance...
The author explores how student learning can be enhanced through the appropriate development of teac...
This chapter considers the role that higher education can play in fostering learners’ connectedness ...
We educators may have been obsessed with perfection, expertise, polished experiences and performance...
We educators may have been obsessed with perfection, expertise, polished experiences and performance...
We educators may have been obsessed with perfection, expertise, polished experiences and performance...
We educators may have been obsessed with perfection, expertise, polished experiences and performance...
We educators may have been obsessed with perfection, expertise, polished experiences and performance...
Learner-centredness is a key element of the contemporary dominant discourse pertaining to pedagogies...
With the development of virtual university teaching and learning contexts via the Internet, both stu...
Students commencing tertiary studies may be casualties of their schooling and their underachievement...
Students commencing tertiary studies may be casualties of their schooling and their underachievement...
Learner-centredness is a key element of the contemporary dominant discourse pertaining to pedagogies...
Realising the potential for commencing students to succeed at university depends on designing a peda...