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Kerry Chappell; Katherine Natanel; Heather Wren – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
Alongside the neoliberalisation of UK Higher Education (HE), the values of speed, competition, marketisation and individualism increasingly shape teaching and learning globally. This article takes seriously the feeling of unease expressed by lecturers and students in this context, proposing that posthumanism offers a theoretical, methodological…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Neoliberalism, Foreign Countries, Humanism
Bruce Macfarlane – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
The paper sets out a conceptual argument that the choice of teaching method is part of the freedom to teach in higher education. It enters into a dialogue with the views of Stephen Finn in a paper published in "Teaching in Higher Education" in which he argues that academic freedom should be limited in respect to teaching methods. The…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Academic Freedom, College Instruction, Higher Education
Acar, Oguz A.; Tuncdogan, Aybars – Teaching in Higher Education, 2019
Individual innovativeness has become one of the most important employability skills for university graduates. In this paper, we focus on how students could be better prepared to be innovative in the workplace, and we argue that inquiry-based learning (IBL) -- a pedagogical approach in which students follow the inquiry-based processes used by…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Innovation, Employment Potential
Brown, Michael – Teaching in Higher Education, 2020
Despite their increasingly widespread adoption in post-secondary education, scholars and practitioners know very little about the impact of digital data displays on instructors' sense-making and academic planning. In this manuscript, I report the results of comparative case studies of five different introductory physics instructors at three…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Learning Analytics, Introductory Courses, Physics
Kienzler, Hanna; Fontanesi, Carolyn – Teaching in Higher Education, 2017
This article offers a description and critical evaluation of a novel method for inquiry-based learning (IBL) directed at undergraduate students: a Global Health Hackathon. The hackathon was piloted as part of an "Introduction to Global Health" undergraduate course in order to enable students to gain "and" create knowledge about…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Undergraduate Students, Higher Education
Macfarlane, Bruce – Teaching in Higher Education, 2016
Active learning and group-based processes in higher education are central to student engagement strategies. Forms of assessment regarded as evidencing student engagement, including attendance, class participation grading and group-based projects, have become commonplace in the university curriculum on an international basis. Whilst the literature…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Student Rights, Academic Achievement, Student Attitudes
Hauke, Elizabeth – Teaching in Higher Education, 2019
This article argues that knowledge is not a passive product of learning that can be possessed, but rather that it represents an active engagement with ideas, arguments and the world in which they reside. This engagement requires a state of 'knowing' -- a complex, integrative, reciprocal process that unites the knower with the to-be-known.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, STEM Education, Critical Thinking, Undergraduate Students
Yang, Min – Teaching in Higher Education, 2015
To equip graduates with the capability to meet complex demands of work and life, it is important that higher education teachers engage students in self-sustained learning--the persistent, self-initiated pursuit of expertise development in one's subject area. This requires building a positive synergy between learning and teaching, which implies…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Active Learning, Expertise, Teaching Methods
Spronken-Smith, Rachel; Walker, Rebecca; Batchelor, Julie; O'Steen, Billy; Angelo, Tom – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
This study involved a meta-analysis of 10 cases of inquiry-based learning (IBL) in undergraduate education to determine the factors which both enable and constrain its use. The enabling factors were found to include: teacher attributes--being student-centred, reflective but rebellious; course design attributes--questions stimulating learning,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Instructional Design, Inquiry, Active Learning
Bovill, Catherine; Bulley, Cathy J.; Morss, Kate – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
There is an increasing value being placed on engaging and empowering first-year students and first-year curriculum design is a key driver and opportunity to ensure early enculturation into successful learning at university. This paper summarises the literature on first-year curriculum design linked to student engagement and empowerment. We present…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), College Freshmen, Curriculum Design, Active Learning
Lewis, John L. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
Designing for the needs of people with impairments has rarely been a significant feature of urban planning theory and education. Given the role of urban planners as shapers of the built environment and public policy, the prevalence of negative and misinformed attitudes among planners toward impaired populations has been highlighted as requiring…
Descriptors: Urban Planning, Student Attitudes, Active Learning, Public Policy
Deignan, Tim – Teaching in Higher Education, 2009
Traditional lecture-based teaching methods are being replaced or supplemented by approaches which call for reframing the roles and identities of teachers and learners. Enquiry-Based Learning (EBL) is one such approach. This paper reports on a study investigating the perceptions of staff and students (N=25) involved in an EBL capacity building…
Descriptors: Q Methodology, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Lecture Method
Verbaan, Eddy – Teaching in Higher Education, 2008
Since 2003, a collaborative teaching project 'The Multicultural Society in the Netherlands' has been running with increasing levels of success. This project links Dutch Studies students at Sheffield with students at University College London to pursue a collaborative inquiry into issues of migration and multiculturalism. Cross-institutional…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Cultural Pluralism, Foreign Countries

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