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Muldoon, Robyn – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2009
The encouragement of the development of a set of graduate attributes to enhance employability in universities is not new. Mostly, however, it takes place within the formal curriculum. This article presents a case study of the outcomes of an institutional award for student development through extra-curricular activity. There are three categories of…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Part Time Employment, Recognition (Achievement), Student Development
Moizer, Jonathan; Lean, Jonathan; Towler, Michael; Abbey, Caroline – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2009
Based on a categorization of simulation and gaming barriers developed in a previous study, this work seeks to explore in greater depth the composition and nature of these obstacles. It examines the interrelationships between the barriers and the impact of other contextual factors in the pedagogic environment. A series of in-depth interviews were…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Informal Education, Information Sources, Teaching Methods
Kennedy, Ruth R. – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2009
The students in three sections of a class rated their knowledge and identified their view before and after each of five in-class debates. The degree of self-reported knowledge was significantly different after four of the five debates. Between 31% and 58% of participants changed their views after participating in or observing each debate. Some…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Debate, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Teaching Methods
Bartram, Brendan; Bailey, Carol – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2009
Recent years have seen a considerable growth in the numbers of international students coming to study in the UK. In an attempt to identify the extent to which differences in understandings and expectations of "effective teaching practice" might impede their successful integration into academic life, the following article offers a comparative…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Characteristics, Student Attitudes, Teaching Skills
Erdem, Mukaddes – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2009
The study described looks at the effects of learning style profile of teams on the quality of materials developed in a collaborative learning process. The study was carried out on collaborative teams of four or five university students, formed through learner preferences. Learning styles of the teams were determined using Kolb's Learning Styles…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Printed Materials, Learning Processes, Profiles
Spronken-Smith, Rachel; Harland, Tony – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2009
This research explores the experiences of a group of academics learning to teach with problem-based learning (PBL) and how a community of practice (COP) supported this transition. An action-research project evaluated both PBL experiences and group processes. Teachers were enthusiastic about PBL but experienced a variety of problems during the…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Geography, Problem Based Learning, Group Dynamics
Gillett, Andy; Hammond, Angela – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2009
This article presents the results of a preliminary survey of assessment tasks undertaken by students in higher education at a particular university. A key premise of the study was that the ability to handle assessment is central to the development of academic and professional literacy. Much of the current literature on assessment demonstrates a…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Student Evaluation, Higher Education, College Students
Irvine, Naomi; Carmichael, Patrick – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2009
Participants with teaching and research experience across eight disciplinary areas were introduced to the idea of "threshold concepts" and were then invited to identify potential threshold concepts in their own disciplines through small-scale research activities. Participants conceptualized their involvement in different ways: for some it provided…
Descriptors: English Literature, Educational Research, Reflection, Faculty Development
Barron, Paul; D'Annunzio-Green, Norma – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2009
While the most common type of student entering higher education falls within the 17-19-year-old age group, universities in the UK are keen to accept other categories of students onto programmes as a means of increasing diversity and maintaining student numbers in the latter portion of a programme. One such category is those students who enter a…
Descriptors: Universities, Age, Time Management, Older Adults
Kapitanoff, Susan H. – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2009
Research has demonstrated that collaborative testing, working on tests in groups, leads to improved test scores but the mechanism by which this occurs has not been specified. Three factors were proposed as mediators: cognitive processes, interpersonal interactions and reduced test-anxiety. Thirty-three students completed a multiple-choice exam…
Descriptors: Testing, Academic Achievement, Cognitive Processes, Test Anxiety
Dale, Crispin; Pymm, John M. – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2009
With the growing influence of social media on contemporary society, educators have to adapt to new ways of engaging students in the learning process. The use of iPod technologies, as part of this new breed of social media and associated gadgetry, offers fresh opportunities to enhance the student learning experience. As part of a research project…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Handheld Devices, Adjustment (to Environment), Attitude Change
Young, Mark S.; Robinson, Stephanie; Alberts, Phil – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2009
Maintaining student concentration in lectures has long been a challenge for lecturers. Pedagogical research consistently finds a drop in attention between 10 and 30 minutes into the lecture, which has been associated with the passive nature of the standard format, and has consequences for learning approaches and outcomes. A similar phenomenon has…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Lecture Method, Learner Engagement, Student Motivation
O'Donnell, Victoria L.; Tobbell, Jane; Lawthom, Rebecca; Zammit, Maria – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2009
This article explores transition to postgraduate (PG) study in terms of the widening participation (WP) agenda. The research is located within a Communities of Practice framework, allowing for explanations of transition in terms of learning, identity and participation in practices. A qualitative ethnographic methodology is employed, and analysis…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Transitional Programs, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Turney, C. S. M.; Robinson, D.; Lee, M.; Soutar, A. – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2009
Improvements in technology appear to provide an unprecedented opportunity to improve learning and teaching within the higher education system. At present, however, opinions are divided over the efficacy of such an approach and the extent to which technology should be embraced in teaching. Over a period of two years, we have developed a new…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods, Computer Uses in Education
King, Melanie; Loddington, Steve; Manuel, Sue; Oppenheim, Charles – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2008
The last couple of years have brought a rise in the number of institutional repositories throughout the world and within UK Higher Education institutions, with the majority of these repositories being devoted to research output. Repositories containing teaching and learning material are less common and the workflows and business processes…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Teaching Methods, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries

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