Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and researchIn 2000, the University of Wolverhampton's Learning and Teaching Strategy funded an innovation project to change a traditionally taught module to a module based on social constructivist principles. The project team found that whilst the changes to the module improved student learning, they had overlooked the demands these alternative methods would make on the teaching skills and expertise of colleagues. The changes not only required lecturers to think differently about how they teach, they also required them to act differently in the classroom e.g. from ���telling��� to ���questioning��� behaviour. Getting students to actively engage with each other and negotiate...
Placing the students in the Lecturers' shoes aimed to develop and deepen the student learning throug...
Creating supportive environments to manage positive behaviours for learning can be a challenging and...
Quality and continuous improvement in Higher Education requires participation from tutors performin...
In an innovative approach to Ambrose et al.’s (2010) strategies for creating a productive course cli...
As a full-time educator working in Higher Education it is important to keep a keen eye on innovative...
A collaborative curriculum development project was set up to address the lack of good examples of te...
This presentation reports on the formal evaluation, through questionnaires, of a new Level 1 undergr...
A rapidly changing social, educational, political and economic context has meant that there are call...
When we teach students, do we always practise what we preach? Do we use what we know about our stude...
One of the most significant features of the educational reforms introduced since 1989 has been the e...
Hardly a day goes by without some media reference by teachers, parents and the general community at ...
In this article, I provide a snapshot of an action research project which I undertook in my universi...
In this presentation the effects of an altered teaching methodology, in which the student as produc...
The gulf between the educational methods in UK secondary and tertiary education has never been wider...
In an attempt to displace traditional lecturing hierarchies with a co-learning dynamic, the lecturer...
Placing the students in the Lecturers' shoes aimed to develop and deepen the student learning throug...
Creating supportive environments to manage positive behaviours for learning can be a challenging and...
Quality and continuous improvement in Higher Education requires participation from tutors performin...
In an innovative approach to Ambrose et al.’s (2010) strategies for creating a productive course cli...
As a full-time educator working in Higher Education it is important to keep a keen eye on innovative...
A collaborative curriculum development project was set up to address the lack of good examples of te...
This presentation reports on the formal evaluation, through questionnaires, of a new Level 1 undergr...
A rapidly changing social, educational, political and economic context has meant that there are call...
When we teach students, do we always practise what we preach? Do we use what we know about our stude...
One of the most significant features of the educational reforms introduced since 1989 has been the e...
Hardly a day goes by without some media reference by teachers, parents and the general community at ...
In this article, I provide a snapshot of an action research project which I undertook in my universi...
In this presentation the effects of an altered teaching methodology, in which the student as produc...
The gulf between the educational methods in UK secondary and tertiary education has never been wider...
In an attempt to displace traditional lecturing hierarchies with a co-learning dynamic, the lecturer...
Placing the students in the Lecturers' shoes aimed to develop and deepen the student learning throug...
Creating supportive environments to manage positive behaviours for learning can be a challenging and...
Quality and continuous improvement in Higher Education requires participation from tutors performin...