Slides by Miller-Young and Yeo, as part of a panel presentation chaired by David PaceDavid Pace1, Janice Miller-Young2, Michelle Yeo2, Manie Moolman3, Jennifer Clark4, Adrian Jones5, Anette Wilkinson3, Deirdre van Jaarsveldt3 1 Indiana University 2 Mount Royal University 3 University of the Free State 4 University of New England, NSW 5 La Trobe University Decoding the Disciplines is being used to increase learning in at least nine countries on four continents, and the model has been enriched, as scholars of teaching and learning have adapted the paradigm to the needs of their institutions. This session will begin with a very brief introduction to the Decoding model, followed by presentations showing how teams in Canada, South Africa, and A...
Scholars of teaching and learning around the world and in many disciplines have been using the Decod...
This chapter describes a multidisciplinary faculty self-study about reciprocity in service-learning....
Published version of the paper reproduced here with permission from the publisherThis paper argues t...
In this chapter we describe the “Decoding the Disciplines” Faculty Learning Community at Mount Royal...
This final chapter synthesizes the findings and implications derived from applying the Decoding the ...
David Pace1, Janice Miller-Young2, Michelle Yeo2, Manie Moolman3, Jennifer Clark4, Adrian Jones5, An...
This special issue demonstrates how “Decoding the Disciplines” not only provides a framework for inq...
Decoding the Disciplines is a methodology aimed to support teachers and students of University to t...
This chapter presents the bottlenecks identified by seven faculty members from diverse disciplines, ...
The Decoding the Disciplines methodology was created by academics at Indiana University (IU), Bloomi...
[EN] Decoding the Disciplines is a methodology aimed to support teachers and students of University ...
Decoding the Disciplines has emerged as one of the foremost approaches to the scholarship of teach...
This workshop builds on the notion that however skilled a scholar might be in her subject, the teach...
https://www.francoangeli.it/come_pubblicare/default.aspx?pagina=pubblicare_19Teaching/Learning is a ...
This paper makes a conceptual argument for using the Decoding the Disciplines research paradigm as a...
Scholars of teaching and learning around the world and in many disciplines have been using the Decod...
This chapter describes a multidisciplinary faculty self-study about reciprocity in service-learning....
Published version of the paper reproduced here with permission from the publisherThis paper argues t...
In this chapter we describe the “Decoding the Disciplines” Faculty Learning Community at Mount Royal...
This final chapter synthesizes the findings and implications derived from applying the Decoding the ...
David Pace1, Janice Miller-Young2, Michelle Yeo2, Manie Moolman3, Jennifer Clark4, Adrian Jones5, An...
This special issue demonstrates how “Decoding the Disciplines” not only provides a framework for inq...
Decoding the Disciplines is a methodology aimed to support teachers and students of University to t...
This chapter presents the bottlenecks identified by seven faculty members from diverse disciplines, ...
The Decoding the Disciplines methodology was created by academics at Indiana University (IU), Bloomi...
[EN] Decoding the Disciplines is a methodology aimed to support teachers and students of University ...
Decoding the Disciplines has emerged as one of the foremost approaches to the scholarship of teach...
This workshop builds on the notion that however skilled a scholar might be in her subject, the teach...
https://www.francoangeli.it/come_pubblicare/default.aspx?pagina=pubblicare_19Teaching/Learning is a ...
This paper makes a conceptual argument for using the Decoding the Disciplines research paradigm as a...
Scholars of teaching and learning around the world and in many disciplines have been using the Decod...
This chapter describes a multidisciplinary faculty self-study about reciprocity in service-learning....
Published version of the paper reproduced here with permission from the publisherThis paper argues t...