Teaching and Learning in Higher Education: Disciplinary Approaches to Educational Enquiry
Editat de Elizabeth Cleaver, Maxine Lintern, Mike McLindenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mar 2014
This text explores broad best practice approaches to undertaking enquiry into learning and teaching in higher education. It provides an introduction for staff who have been educated within a range of academic disciplines, often with high-level but very focused knowledge about, and understandings of, research processes to the potentially new world of educational enquiry. This is complemented by chapters exploring what educational enquiry means in the context of different academic disciplines, including physical sciences, mathematics, engineering, the life sciences, the arts, the humanities, the health professions, and law.
It also includes:
- An overview of research methodology including data collection, literature reviews, good ethical practice, and research dissemination
- Case studies of actual research projects to support understanding of how to carry out educational enquiry in practice.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1446254631
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 14 mm
Ediția:New.
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
'This is a comprehensive and important volume. Disciplinary-focussed chapters can be read as stand alone pieces, but when combined with the introductory material in Part 1, the result is one of both breadth and depth of insight into the principles and practices of educational enquiry in a HE setting. It will be particularly useful for those starting out in discipline-based educational research, those moving into this area and those charged with supporting or leading this vital form of scholarship.'
'For all academics who care about their own teaching and who want to engage students fully, this book will be invaluable. The authors show how it's possible to draw on the special culture of one's own subject discipline to enhance education in ways which benefit staff as well as students. Make this the first book on your reading list.'
'Teaching and Learning in Higher Education explores an exciting new development in higher education: educational enquiry as an approach to improving teaching and informing pedagogical and curricular design. As this welcome guide attractively illustrates and clearly explains, educational enquiry is not just for education researchers and social scientists, but can be undertaken by academics in any discipline through methods that are a good ³fit² for their own fields. For readers who want to know why and how to get started, this is your book!'
Cuprins
What is educational enquiry and why is it important? - Elizabeth Cleaver, Maxine Lintern and Mike McLinden
What do I need to know before I read educational literature? - Mike McLinden, Elizabeth Cleaver and Maxine Lintern
How is educational literature evidenced and reviewed? - Mike McLinden, Elizabeth Cleaver and Maxine Lintern
What about ethics and safety? - Elizabeth Cleaver, Maxine Lintern and Mike McLinden
What kind of data should I collect and use? - Maxine Lintern, Mike McLinden and Elizabeth Cleaver
What about dissemination? - Maxine Lintern, Mike McLinden and Elizabeth Cleaver
PART TWO: ENQUIRY IN THE DISCIPLINES
Enquiry into learning and teaching in the physical sciences - Helen King and Tina Overton
Enquiry into learning and teaching in mathematics and engineering - Michael Grove and Joe Kyle
Enquiry into learning and teaching in the life sciences - Helen Barefoot and Mark Russell
Enquiry into learning and teaching in arts and creative practice - Susan Orr and Julian McDougall
Enquiry into learning and teaching in the humanities - Rebecca O'Loughlin and Elaine Fulton
Enquiry into learning and teaching in the health professions - Sharon Buckley and Patricia Fell
Enquiry into learning and teaching in the professions: the case of law - Rob Clucas and Gerry Johnstone
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Notă biografică
Prof. Elizabeth Cleaver is Professor of Learning and Teaching at the University of the West of England, UK (UWE) where she has built and leads the University¿s Academic Practice Directorate: the central hub for the support, development and enhancement of academic programmes and practice. Over a career spanning 23 years she has taught, written and researched in sociology and education. Her early academic career was in the discipline of sociology where she specialised in the area of youth transitions to adulthood (early works are published in name Kenyon). It was during this period that her interest in disciplinary teaching approaches, and the importance of not just thinking and researching sociologically, but teaching sociologically, began to grow. Following a six-year spell outside the HE sector, undertaking local and government-funded policy research and evaluations at NFER, she returned to higher education in 2008. This most recent stage of Elizabeth¿s career has focused on providing strategic leadership for curricular and pedagogic development and change in a range of contrasting higher education institutions. Elizabeth is a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.