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Schendel, Rebecca; McCowan, Tristan; Rolleston, Caine; Adu-Yeboah, Christine; Omingo, Mary; Tabulawa, Richard – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
While critical thinking is widely regarded as a key outcome of higher education, research has shown that in practice it is only developed when certain conditions are in place, relating to the pedagogical approach, the nature of the curriculum and the level of challenge, amongst other factors. This article reports on findings from a four-year mixed…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods
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Helen Williams; Sheila Quaid – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
It is often asserted that to facilitate student engagement, encourage participation and create optimal learning environments, the classroom should be a safe space. In this paper, we explore the idea that 'safety' is at odds with the very nature of academic enquiry. Using data from a qualitative study with staff at a UK University, we illustrate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learner Engagement, Educational Environment, Safety
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Beighton, Christian – Teaching in Higher Education, 2020
Despite existing work on the situated and sometimes alienating nature of academic writing practices, the implications of the specifically spatial nature of these practices continue to pose questions for teaching and learning in higher education. This paper addresses these questions through a study of the views and experiences of students and…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Graduate Students, Teacher Education Programs, College Faculty
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Anderson, Deborah; Wason, Hilary; Southall, Jane – Teaching in Higher Education, 2016
This paper discusses a student-centred learning and teaching approach, "Marketing Downloads", designed to support students in transition into Higher Education. The move from secondary to tertiary education can be stressful for students and it impacts on their academic performance, their social life and general sense of well-being.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Business Administration Education, Transitional Programs, Student Centered Learning
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Borg, Erik; Deane, Mary – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
In a highly competitive higher education environment where resources are limited, educators are increasingly concerned with providing evidence for the effectiveness of teaching interventions including one-to-one writing support. This article offers a model for analysing the changes in student writing as a result of individualised writing…
Descriptors: Evidence, Teaching Methods, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
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Fanghanel, Joelle; Cousin, Glynis – Teaching in Higher Education, 2012
In this paper, we discuss the characteristics of a form of pedagogy capable of addressing differences across nations and cultures in ways that do not inflate differences. We suggest that those conceptual insights are particularly relevant to the teaching of "global citizenship". We have labelled this a "worldly" pedagogy,…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Citizenship, Global Education, Cultural Differences
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Crozier, Gill; Reay, Diane – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
There are substantial reports on working-class student non-completion and the challenges of engaging or not with the teaching in higher education. The students in our study were all successful at university but the different universities provided different types of experiences for their respective students. In this paper we focus on the pedagogic…
Descriptors: Working Class, Academic Achievement, Learning Strategies, College Students
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Jungert, Tomas; Rosander, Michael – Teaching in Higher Education, 2010
This study investigates the relationship between student influence and academic self-efficacy in a sample of 275 students in two Master's programmes in Engineering. Students in only one of the programmes studied according to problem-based learning (PBL). Results indicate that students choosing strategies to influence course content or structure,…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Course Evaluation, Problem Based Learning, Course Content
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Ryan, Janette; Viete, Rosemary – Teaching in Higher Education, 2009
International students entering postgraduate courses in Australian universities encounter numerous challenges in their new environments. Many relate to the academic literacy and pedagogical practices in the English-speaking academic environment, which international students time and again have reported assume local linguistic and cultural…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Educational Environment, Teaching Methods, Student Adjustment
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Bayne, Sian – Teaching in Higher Education, 2008
As certain areas of practice in higher education shift online, the work of learners and teachers increasingly takes place within the domain of the image. The "digital turn" we are experiencing, both in higher education and in the wider culture, accompanies an "iconic turn" in which the logic of the image as it emerges on our screens has a growing…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Environment, Teaching Methods, Virtual Classrooms
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Koro-Ljungberg, Mirka – Teaching in Higher Education, 2007
The purpose of this essay is to simultaneously work for and against democracy, "Othering" and commonality, from the perspective of a teacher and qualitative methodologist working in a higher education setting. I describe examples of conceptual frameworks and my own pedagogical practices that are shaped by a multidimensional, incomplete, and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Democracy, Ideology, Personal Narratives
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Tolhurst, Denise – Teaching in Higher Education, 2007
There is evidence that students' epistemological beliefs impact on approaches to learning and consequent learning outcomes. Epistemological beliefs have been shown to influence students' approaches to study and problem-solving, motivation and persistence in information seeking. There are also some preliminary research findings that suggest the…
Descriptors: Information Seeking, Active Learning, Epistemology, Outcomes of Education
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Elen, Jan; Clarebout, Geraldine; Leonard, Rebecca; Lowyck, Joost – Teaching in Higher Education, 2007
This contribution explores the relationship between teacher-centred and student-centred learning environments from a student's perspective. Three different views with respect to this relationship can be retrieved. The "balance" view suggests that the more teacher-centred a learning environment is, the less student-centred it is and vice versa. The…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Student Attitudes, Student Centered Curriculum, Educational Environment
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Tillema, Harm; Kremer-Hayon, Lya – Teaching in Higher Education, 2005
Teacher-educators' conceptions of teaching may influence their teaching practice in a variety of ways. The concept of dilemma may provide an adequate framework to disclose how teacher-educators realise their conceptions of teaching in actual teaching practice. In our view, dilemmas constitute a powerful conceptualisation to find out about the…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Educators
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Cartney, Patricia; Rouse, Alison – Teaching in Higher Education, 2006
Student progression and retention is an area of increasing social importance and concern around student non-completion rates is expressed in many arenas. Research suggests many reasons for student non-completion, including the balancing of social and academic integration into university life. The increasing diversity of the student body…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, College Freshmen, Social Integration, Small Group Instruction