This article discusses two examples of higher education teaching interventions with evidence of high levels of student engagement resulting from experiential authenticity – the Prison: Learning Together module and an intergenerational module about ageing (NUAGE). The article outlines the aims and objectives of the two programmes and discusses the core findings from the module evaluations. The findings demonstrate that creating communities of practice using experiential authenticity enhances the learning journey for students, resulting in greater participation. Experiential authenticity has been identified as distinct from other forms of experiential learning with common features thought to result in sustained student engagement included col...
The purpose of this study was to determine the type of reflection students are using in their final ...
Four university educators were interviewed over five years. Their practice was seen to develop in re...
Based on the author’s experience of teaching on a higher education project in two English prisons - ...
This article discusses two examples of higher education teaching interventions with evidence of high...
Although many attempts have been made to clarify how academic knowledge can be used in practice, the...
Moving from theory to practice in higher education is deeply challenging. While exploring pedagogic...
This article provides a review of relevant literature and theoretical frameworks that support the in...
In recent years a number of authors have undertaken extensive reviews of the international research ...
Current approaches to understanding learning imply that authentic learning experiences assist studen...
Educational authenticity occupies a strong position in higher education research and reform, buildin...
Background: Experiential learning environments are beneficial for the development of generic learnin...
Over the last decade the use of the authentic cases, problems and projects as a starting point for l...
This study examines an Introduction to Gerontology course for undergraduate students that integrates...
Based on a three-year study of how educators develop authenticity in their teaching, I explore one f...
The use of authentic activities within online learning environments has been shown to have many bene...
The purpose of this study was to determine the type of reflection students are using in their final ...
Four university educators were interviewed over five years. Their practice was seen to develop in re...
Based on the author’s experience of teaching on a higher education project in two English prisons - ...
This article discusses two examples of higher education teaching interventions with evidence of high...
Although many attempts have been made to clarify how academic knowledge can be used in practice, the...
Moving from theory to practice in higher education is deeply challenging. While exploring pedagogic...
This article provides a review of relevant literature and theoretical frameworks that support the in...
In recent years a number of authors have undertaken extensive reviews of the international research ...
Current approaches to understanding learning imply that authentic learning experiences assist studen...
Educational authenticity occupies a strong position in higher education research and reform, buildin...
Background: Experiential learning environments are beneficial for the development of generic learnin...
Over the last decade the use of the authentic cases, problems and projects as a starting point for l...
This study examines an Introduction to Gerontology course for undergraduate students that integrates...
Based on a three-year study of how educators develop authenticity in their teaching, I explore one f...
The use of authentic activities within online learning environments has been shown to have many bene...
The purpose of this study was to determine the type of reflection students are using in their final ...
Four university educators were interviewed over five years. Their practice was seen to develop in re...
Based on the author’s experience of teaching on a higher education project in two English prisons - ...