This study explores students’ experiences of learning and teaching on the QTS primary four year degree. The participants were in their second year and had just begun their english curriculum module. The study aims to explore responses to two different teaching styles—one leaning towards a transmissional mode of delivery and the other more facilitated learning. The study aims to explore the themes of deep and surface approaches to learning as well as the participants’ conceptions of the lecturer’s role and explores which mode of delivery is more likely to foster a deep approach to learning. Underpinning this study is my journey from primary school teacher to teacher educator and from teacher-focused to student-centred learning
This research focuses on conceptions of teaching held by certain lecturers at Zion Hill Campus (ZHC)...
As academics interested in the improvement of post-secondary teaching, we are challenged to understa...
Studies into university teachers ’ thinking and beliefs have consistently found that teaching practi...
This study explores students’ experiences of learning and teaching on the QTS primary four year degr...
This study explores students’ experiences of learning and teaching on the QTS primary four year degr...
This study explores students’ experiences of learning and teaching on the QTS primary four year degr...
We present an analysis of pre-service teachers’ (PSTs) conceptions of their own learning, focusing o...
This study has at its centre the relationship between student teachers' behaviour and their underlyi...
Translating the purposes of education into practice is particularly challenging for those who are ne...
In the context of policy initiatives aimed at widening participation and an increasingly diverse stu...
Translating the purposes of education into practice is particularly challenging for those who are ne...
Translating the purposes of education into practice is particularly challenging for those who are ne...
Twenty-nine student teachers from a large metropolitan university in Queensland, Australia were inte...
Twenty-nine student teachers from a large metropolitan university in Queensland, Australia were inte...
This study investigates marketing three phenomena. First authors examine student’s approaches ...
This research focuses on conceptions of teaching held by certain lecturers at Zion Hill Campus (ZHC)...
As academics interested in the improvement of post-secondary teaching, we are challenged to understa...
Studies into university teachers ’ thinking and beliefs have consistently found that teaching practi...
This study explores students’ experiences of learning and teaching on the QTS primary four year degr...
This study explores students’ experiences of learning and teaching on the QTS primary four year degr...
This study explores students’ experiences of learning and teaching on the QTS primary four year degr...
We present an analysis of pre-service teachers’ (PSTs) conceptions of their own learning, focusing o...
This study has at its centre the relationship between student teachers' behaviour and their underlyi...
Translating the purposes of education into practice is particularly challenging for those who are ne...
In the context of policy initiatives aimed at widening participation and an increasingly diverse stu...
Translating the purposes of education into practice is particularly challenging for those who are ne...
Translating the purposes of education into practice is particularly challenging for those who are ne...
Twenty-nine student teachers from a large metropolitan university in Queensland, Australia were inte...
Twenty-nine student teachers from a large metropolitan university in Queensland, Australia were inte...
This study investigates marketing three phenomena. First authors examine student’s approaches ...
This research focuses on conceptions of teaching held by certain lecturers at Zion Hill Campus (ZHC)...
As academics interested in the improvement of post-secondary teaching, we are challenged to understa...
Studies into university teachers ’ thinking and beliefs have consistently found that teaching practi...