This paper explores the idea that student-centred learning is a concept and an approach that is internationally useful and transferable to a range of higher education settings. We present details of a British Council funded collaborative project between Hawler Medical University (HMU), in Erbil in the Kurdistan region of Northern Iraq and the University of Glasgow (UoG) in Scotland, UK. The aim of the project was to support teachers within HMU to adopt student-centred learning (SCL) methodologies across the Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy curricula. We use experiences and evaluation from this project to explore the ways in which different teachers interpreted and enacted student-centred learning. The project evaluation findings de...
This paper directs attention to the limitations of the teacher-centered strategy in teaching. The ai...
Student-centered learning is an increasingly popular approach that shifts the focus from the teacher...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Teaching in Higher Edu...
This paper explores the idea that student-centred learning is a concept and an approach that is inte...
Student-centred learning is not a new concept, but there has been limited progress made towards the ...
In facing challenges such as rapid globalization, tremendous impacts of information technology, inte...
In facing challenges such as rapid globalization, tremendous impacts of information technology, inte...
Student-centered learning (SCL) is aimed at developing pedagogy that probes into students learning i...
Afghanistan formal education has long been dominated by the traditional teaching method whereas stud...
In order to facilitate student mobility there is a need to share common policies and practices; cons...
Background A growing trend towards providing more student centred learning experiences in tertiary...
Improving the quality of teaching and learning is the second thrust out of the seven strategic thrus...
In the context of policy initiatives aimed at widening participation and an increasingly diverse stu...
Student-centered learning has been conceived as a Western export to the East and the developing worl...
The notion of student-centred learning is ubiquitous in the pedagogic literature, in learning and te...
This paper directs attention to the limitations of the teacher-centered strategy in teaching. The ai...
Student-centered learning is an increasingly popular approach that shifts the focus from the teacher...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Teaching in Higher Edu...
This paper explores the idea that student-centred learning is a concept and an approach that is inte...
Student-centred learning is not a new concept, but there has been limited progress made towards the ...
In facing challenges such as rapid globalization, tremendous impacts of information technology, inte...
In facing challenges such as rapid globalization, tremendous impacts of information technology, inte...
Student-centered learning (SCL) is aimed at developing pedagogy that probes into students learning i...
Afghanistan formal education has long been dominated by the traditional teaching method whereas stud...
In order to facilitate student mobility there is a need to share common policies and practices; cons...
Background A growing trend towards providing more student centred learning experiences in tertiary...
Improving the quality of teaching and learning is the second thrust out of the seven strategic thrus...
In the context of policy initiatives aimed at widening participation and an increasingly diverse stu...
Student-centered learning has been conceived as a Western export to the East and the developing worl...
The notion of student-centred learning is ubiquitous in the pedagogic literature, in learning and te...
This paper directs attention to the limitations of the teacher-centered strategy in teaching. The ai...
Student-centered learning is an increasingly popular approach that shifts the focus from the teacher...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Teaching in Higher Edu...