In The Learning Paradigm College, John Tagg builds on the ground-breaking Change magazine article he coauthored with Robert Barr in 1995, From Teaching to Learning; A New Paradigm for Undergraduate Education. That piece defined a paradigm shift happening in American higher education, placing more importance on learning outcomes and less on the quantity of instruction. As Tagg defines it, Where the Instruction Paradigm highlights formal processes, the Learning Paradigm emphasizes results or outcomes. Where the Instruction Paradigm attends to classes, the Learning Paradigm attends to students. The Learning Paradigm College presents a new lens through which faculty and administrators can see their own institutions and their own work. The b...
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This document describes the principles in a learning college, opportunities to create learning colle...
The convulsions that shook the world in recent times could not fail to affect college life also. The...
Institutes of higher education can no longer pretend that the Fourth Industrial Revolution will not ...
Two alternative paradigms for undergraduate education are compared; one holds teaching as its purpos...
There is a major paradigm shift occurring in higher education. After a long period of focusing on t...
In the past decade we have witnessed steady progress in the development of service-learning programs...
Colleges and universities across the country continuously pursue ways to improve student success. Ku...
With the changing notion of learner’s preparedness to live and act in a rapidly changing world, the ...
From ancient to modern times, teaching and learning takes occur directly or indirectly in many forms...
The thesis of this essay is that the schooling paradigm is in need of review and that the answer may...
A mixed methods study examined how a newly developed campus-wide framework for learning and teaching...
In sciences, when anomalies or discrepant observations generate a crisis, so that the old way of loo...
Learner-centered education has roots in K-12 education in the 1990’s, where the term “student-center...
Ms. Cohen describes a new system of education that is in harmony with the way the human mind actuall...
This paper addresses societal transformations and higher education's response to these changes ...
This document describes the principles in a learning college, opportunities to create learning colle...
The convulsions that shook the world in recent times could not fail to affect college life also. The...
Institutes of higher education can no longer pretend that the Fourth Industrial Revolution will not ...