It has been argued that most curricular practices in higher education settings are still strongly based upon the so-called telling paradigm rather than some sort of interactive or socializing way to foster better teaching and better learning. Besides, assessment practices are quite often oriented to grade students instead of being a means to engage them in deeper and more meaningful learning. At the same time, it is generally acknowledged that there is a need for studies that are based on stronger empirical data, collected in real classroom settings. In fact, it has been stated that without studies such as those one cannot get thorough descriptions of how one teaches, assesses, and learns in higher education classrooms. Putting it in anothe...
This paper examines students ' perceptions of teaching in Higher Education from a sociological...
Whilst current research into teaching and learning offers many insights into the experiences of acad...
This case study of a teacher\u27s work activities from the teacher\u27s perspective informed an unde...
It has been argued that most curricular practices in higher education settings are still strongly ba...
Higher education (HE) continues to expand in all OECD countries, in response to new economic and soc...
Higher education (HE) continues to expand in all OECD countries, in response to new economic and soc...
Higher education (HE) continues to expand in all OECD countries, in response to new economic and soc...
AbstractThis study is an attempt to assess the level as well as factors associated with teaching pra...
Initially developed between 1956 and 1972, Benjamin Bloom’s three domains of educational activities ...
In this study, it has been shown that a good teaching method helps students question their biases an...
Research reported and discussed in this paper was developed within a wider three-year international ...
Research reported and discussed in this paper was developed within a wider three-year international ...
In this study, it has been shown that a good teaching method helps students question their biases an...
In this study, it has been shown that a good teaching method helps students question their biases an...
For longer than a decade we have been working on studying what happened in university classrooms. Th...
This paper examines students ' perceptions of teaching in Higher Education from a sociological...
Whilst current research into teaching and learning offers many insights into the experiences of acad...
This case study of a teacher\u27s work activities from the teacher\u27s perspective informed an unde...
It has been argued that most curricular practices in higher education settings are still strongly ba...
Higher education (HE) continues to expand in all OECD countries, in response to new economic and soc...
Higher education (HE) continues to expand in all OECD countries, in response to new economic and soc...
Higher education (HE) continues to expand in all OECD countries, in response to new economic and soc...
AbstractThis study is an attempt to assess the level as well as factors associated with teaching pra...
Initially developed between 1956 and 1972, Benjamin Bloom’s three domains of educational activities ...
In this study, it has been shown that a good teaching method helps students question their biases an...
Research reported and discussed in this paper was developed within a wider three-year international ...
Research reported and discussed in this paper was developed within a wider three-year international ...
In this study, it has been shown that a good teaching method helps students question their biases an...
In this study, it has been shown that a good teaching method helps students question their biases an...
For longer than a decade we have been working on studying what happened in university classrooms. Th...
This paper examines students ' perceptions of teaching in Higher Education from a sociological...
Whilst current research into teaching and learning offers many insights into the experiences of acad...
This case study of a teacher\u27s work activities from the teacher\u27s perspective informed an unde...