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Bovill, C.; Jordan, L.; Watters, N. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2015
The higher education sector has become increasingly internationalised over recent decades. This paper examines a range of challenges that can arise where teaching staff in one context support and implement learning and teaching initiatives in another international context--transnational teaching. We use examples and experiences from our own…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Global Approach, Global Education
Chen, Joseph C. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
As the USA experiences rapid growth of nontraditional adult students in higher education, educators and institutions will increasingly need to look beyond the traditional youth-centric educational models to better address adult learning needs. To date, no research has been conducted examining the learning experiences of adult students enrolled in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Adult Students, Nontraditional Students, Adult Learning
Williams, Peter – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
Many quality assurance systems rely on high-stakes assessment for course certification. Such methods are not as objective as they might appear; they can have detrimental effects on student motivation and may lack relevance to the needs of degree courses increasingly oriented to vocational utility. "Alternative assessment" methods can…
Descriptors: Alternative Assessment, Higher Education, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Problems
Clow, Doug – Teaching in Higher Education, 2013
Learning analytics, the analysis and representation of data about learners in order to improve learning, is a new lens through which teachers can understand education. It is rooted in the dramatic increase in the quantity of data about learners and linked to management approaches that focus on quantitative metrics, which are sometimes antithetical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Data, Data Analysis, Measures (Individuals)
Niven, Penelope; Grant, Carolyn – Teaching in Higher Education, 2012
PhDs by publications are a relatively new model for doctoral research, especially in the context of the Humanities or Education. This paper describes two writers' experiences of conducting doctoral studies in this genre and in these faculties. Each discover alternative ways of employing a body of published research papers in development of an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Degrees, Academic Standards
McCallin, Antoinette; Nayar, Shoba – Teaching in Higher Education, 2012
Changes in the funding and delivery of research programmes at the university level have, in recent years, resulted in significant changes to research supervision. This paper critically reviews key influences effecting postgraduate supervision. Analysis draws on literature spanning 2000-2010 to determine the appropriateness of traditional models of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Supervision, Foreign Countries, Faculty Development
Romsdahl, Rebecca J.; Hill, Michael J. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2012
In graduate education, there is often a great divide between classroom learning and research endeavors. Using learning community (LC) values and strategies, our goal is to build stronger and more meaningful ties between these two aspects of graduate education so that students see them as complimentary learning rather than separate components. This…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Theory Practice Relationship, Models, Learning Activities
Kumrai, Rajni Rani; Chauhan, Vipin; Hoy, Jane – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
Amongst the academic community there has been an increasing acceptance that knowledge and learning is no longer situated solely within academic settings and that workplace settings are also legitimate spaces for reflecting on practice in order to enhance professional capabilities. Learners are uniquely placed to draw on their workplace experiences…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Academic Education, Experiential Learning, Teaching Methods
Gonzalez, Carlos – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
There is a significant body of research on conceptions of teaching. However, newer studies have reported facets of teaching which did not emerge in previous research. This has lead to claims that there may be still much to learn about university teachers' conceptions of teaching. In this line, the present study is aimed at exploring, from a…
Descriptors: Investigations, Prior Learning, School Organization, Educational Research
Ryan, Mary – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
Reflective skills are widely regarded as a means of improving students' lifelong learning and professional practice in higher education (Rogers 2001). While the value of reflective practice is widely accepted in educational circles, a critical issue is that reflective writing is complex, and has high rhetorical demands, making it difficult to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reflective Teaching, Hermeneutics, Semantics
Badley, Graham – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
We are all scribblers now but scribbling is not regarded positively. Nevertheless, scribbling is described as one of four connected processes in a useful model of academic writing. These metaphors are frivolously summarised as scrabbling, scribbling, scribing and scrubbing. Frivolity is first presented as an antonym of academic seriousness. But it…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Low Achievement, Academic Discourse, Models
Lewis, John L. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
Designing for the needs of people with impairments has rarely been a significant feature of urban planning theory and education. Given the role of urban planners as shapers of the built environment and public policy, the prevalence of negative and misinformed attitudes among planners toward impaired populations has been highlighted as requiring…
Descriptors: Urban Planning, Student Attitudes, Active Learning, Public Policy
Wang, Tsung Juang – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
Virtual world technology is now being incorporated into various higher education programs, often with enthusiastic claims about the improvement of students' abilities to experience learning problems and tasks in computer-mediated virtual reality through the use of computer-generated personal agents or avatars. The interactivity of the avatars with…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Learning Problems, Computer Simulation, Scoring Formulas
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
Sibii, Razvan – Teaching in Higher Education, 2010
Situated within the critical pedagogic scholarship that deals with the issue of "teacher immediacy", this study proposes an understanding of the practice of pedagogy through the metaphor of "companionship". A friendly individual but not a friend, the instructor is seen here as someone who can connect to college-age students without any visible…
Descriptors: School Responsibility, Figurative Language, Teaching Methods, College Students

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