Η ΠΕΡΙΛΗΨΗ ΒΡΙΣΚΕΤΑΙ ΜΕΣΑ ΣΤΟ ΑΡΧΕΙΟ PDFThis paper addresses the question of how it comes about that a student who has given plenty of indication that he can understand work in higher education nevertheless can feel that he has failed to understand a sizable chunk of work that others have managed successfully. It follows a line of thought developed during the author’s own teachingand research experience with young children and with tutors of students in further and higher education, concerning variation in understanding what is to be learned. It combines a prior interest in Pask’sconversation theory of learning with appreciation of the socio-cultural shaping of learning practices as expressed in such work as that of Säljö. Pask’s work is ex...
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This study explores students’ experiences of learning and teaching on the QTS primary four year degr...
Set in the context of a Post-92 university college Education Studies department, this thesis investi...
The intention of this article is from a phenomenological perspective to “unpack” the role of emotion...
A review of a selection of the literature surrounding learning and teaching in higher education outl...
peer-reviewedThe quality of teaching that occurs within academic institutions has begun to feature ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate connections between questioning, learning, achievement a...
Being an academic practitioner for almost three decades, I am continuously enhancing my self-awarene...
This commentary looks at the last three articles on the special issue, those by Velda McCune, Evange...
AbstractProblem StatementForms of examination in a Higher Educational setting. Existing practice oft...
This paper is an expanded version of a talk given at a Generic Skills Workshop at the University of ...
Understanding the learner as they ‘are’ rather than ‘how they should be or become’ is important if w...
At a time when market principles are significantly impacting on the purpose and positioning of HE, u...
This paper considers some of the challenges to developing a more critical approach to pedagogy in hi...
This commentary looks at the first four articles, those by Hazel Francis, David Hay, Max Scheja and ...
The motivation of students is an important issue in higher education, particularly in the context of...
This study explores students’ experiences of learning and teaching on the QTS primary four year degr...
Set in the context of a Post-92 university college Education Studies department, this thesis investi...
The intention of this article is from a phenomenological perspective to “unpack” the role of emotion...