Peer reviewedERIC Number: EJ567554
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 1998
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Affinity Disciplines and the Use of Principles of Good Practice for Undergraduate Education.
Braxton, John M.; Olsen, Deborah; Simmons, Ada
Research in Higher Education, v39 n3 p299-318 Jun 1998
Academic disciplines with soft paradigmatic development have greater affinity for practices designed to improve undergraduate education than do hard paradigmatic disciplines. A study extends this hypothesis to the seven principles of good practice, garnering empirical support for four principles: encouragement of faculty-student contact; encouragement of active learning; communication of high expectations; respect for diverse talents and ways of knowing. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Cognitive Style, College Curriculum, College Faculty, College Instruction, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Educational Theories, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Student Characteristics, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Expectations of Students, Teacher Student Relationship, Undergraduate Study
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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