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Nye, Adele; Hughes-Warrington, Marnie; Roe, Jill; Russell, Penny; Deacon, Desley; Kiem, Paul – Studies in Higher Education, 2011
Recent research on historical thinking has instigated important disciplinary conversations and changes in pedagogical practice. They have, however, largely focused on the primary and secondary school sector, highlighting the gap in corresponding research into tertiary education. It is important to look at the experiences of history students at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Transformative Learning, History Instruction, Self Concept
Sasanguie, Delphine; Elen, Jan; Clarebout, Geraldine; Van den Noortgate, Wim; Vandenabeele, Joke; De Fraine, Bieke – Studies in Higher Education, 2011
While in some higher education contexts a separation of teaching and summative assessment is assumed to be self-evident, in other contexts the opposite is regarded to be obvious. In this article the different arguments supporting either position are analyzed. Based on a systematic literature review, arguments for and against are classified at the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Educational Principles
John, Joanna; Creighton, John – Studies in Higher Education, 2011
Undergraduate research opportunity programmes (UROP) are common in North America where research has confirmed their benefits. These schemes are gaining ground in the UK, and this article provides evidence for how UK students are benefiting from the experience. Results suggest UROP makes a significant contribution to the research capabilities and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Opportunities, Research Methodology, Student Research
Spronken-Smith, Rachel; Walker, Rebecca – Studies in Higher Education, 2010
Inquiry-based learning has been promoted as a student-centred approach that can strengthen the links between teaching and research. This article examines the potential of inquiry-based learning to strengthen the teaching-research nexus by analysing three case studies: a "structured inquiry" third-year endocrinology medicine module, a "guided…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Inquiry, Ecology, Teaching Methods
Hardy, Ian – Studies in Higher Education, 2010
This article reports a case study of academics' perceptions of how the conditions under which they worked, at one campus of a multi-site regional Australian university, influenced their teaching practices. The data comprise transcripts of periodic meetings of a group of seven education academics, as they reflected upon the nature of their teaching…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Conditions, College Faculty, Teaching Methods
Cumming, Jim – Studies in Higher Education, 2010
In Australia, as in the UK, much of the skills debate in research education has reflected a deficit model, whereby candidates are deemed to be in need of supplementary training. In response to the demands of employers and governments, most universities have added employability skills to postgraduate curricula, while simultaneously boosting their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Skills, Graduate Study, Research
Kreber, Carolin – Studies in Higher Education, 2005
It is argued in this article that, despite a steadily expanding literature on the scholarship of teaching, important questions regarding the purpose of the movement have not been sufficiently addressed, and, as such, the scholarship of teaching movement has not yet fully realized its potential to become a catalyst for curricula changes in higher…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Personal Autonomy, Student Development
Chatman, Steve – Center for Studies in Higher Education, 2007
The University of California's census survey of undergraduates, UCUES [University of California Undergraduate Experience Survey], presents an opportunity to measure both disciplinary and institutional differences in students' academic experience. Results from nearly 60,000 responses (38% response rate) from the 2006 administration found greater…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Multivariate Analysis
Peer reviewedAkerlind, Gerlese S. – Studies in Higher Education, 2003
Reports the outcomes of a study, undertaken from a phenomenographic perspective, of academics' conceptions of their own growth and development as a university teacher. A range of ways of understanding teaching development emerged, representing in particular a varying focus on development experienced as an increase in: the teacher's comfort with…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Faculty Development, Higher Education
Peer reviewedNewton, Jethro – Studies in Higher Education, 2003
This institutional case study of the implementation of a new "learning and teaching strategy" at a British college explores how strategy and policy are responded to by academic managers, front-line academic staff, and students. A range of factors, which may undermine successful policy implementation is identified. An assessment is made of how…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Strategies, College Instruction, Educational Change
Peer reviewedNicol, David J.; Boyle, James T. – Studies in Higher Education, 2003
Classroom communication system (CCS) technology makes it easier to give students immediate feedback on concept tests and to manage peer and class discussions in large classes. This study compared the effects of two different CCS discussion sequences on students' experiences of learning engineering. The results demonstrated that the type of…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Computer Mediated Communication
Peer reviewedCurzon-Hobson, Aidan – Studies in Higher Education, 2003
Develops and defends the concept of the critical stance as a goal in college teaching. Explains that the critical stance is an attitude or disposition towards oneself, others, and the object of inquiry that challenges and impels learners to reflect, understand, and act in the milieu of potentiality. (EV)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Critical Thinking, Educational Objectives, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLueddeke, George R. – Studies in Higher Education, 2003
Examined the relationships between several factors that characterize academics working in higher education and their approaches to the scholarship of teaching. Findings suggest that discipline and teaching conceptualization have the strongest influence on teaching scholarship, while qualifications and years of teaching have a moderate impact, and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines
Peer reviewedProsser, Michael; Ramsden, Paul; Trigwell, Keith; Martin, Elaine – Studies in Higher Education, 2003
Examined dissonant forms of teaching and their relation to student learning. Found that in units of study, students report a higher quality learning experience (deep approaches), and the relationships between approaches to teaching and perceptions of the teaching context are consonant and coherent for the more senior teachers. In units of study in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Dissonance, Cognitive Style, College Instruction, College Students
Peer reviewedJohnston, Bill; Webber, Sheila – Studies in Higher Education, 2003
Reviews British, U.S., and Australian standards and models of information literacy in higher education and discusses its place in the curriculum. Identifies problems with current practice, in particular, prescriptive guidelines that encourage a surface learning approach, delivery by librarians who may lack both educational training and power to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Curriculum, College Instruction, Higher Education

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