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Marshall, Stephen J.; Orrell, Janice; Cameron, Alison; Bosanquet, Agnes; Thomas, Sue – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
This paper outlines the findings of a study that examined the conceptions of academics regarding the nature of "leading" and "managing" learning and teaching in six Australian universities. These data were considered in the light of institutional systems and documentation regarding the leadership and management of learning and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Leadership Effectiveness, Professional Development, Foreign Countries
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O'Keefe, M.; Laven, G.; Burgess, T. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
Institution wide comparisons of students who leave university before completing their degree and students who complete their studies, have identified "wrong course selection" and a lack of vocational focus as common reasons for non-completion. It is not fully understood, though, whether these trends are constant across different…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Course Selection (Students), Sciences, Undergraduate Study
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Matthews, Kelly E.; Andrews, Victoria; Adams, Peter – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
Notable gains have been made in understanding the factors that influence the student experience in higher education, particularly in the area of student engagement. While tremendous effort has been focused on identifying educationally beneficial activities for students, we must also consider where these activities are occurring. In recent years…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, College Students, Student Participation, Interpersonal Relationship
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Kyndt, Eva; Dochy, Filip; Struyven, Katrien; Cascallar, Eduardo – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
The present study investigates the direct and indirect influence of motivation for learning, as understood by the self-determination theory, on students' approaches to learning. Concerning the direct influence of motivation, results show that autonomous motivation is positively related to a deep approach to learning and negatively to a surface…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Motivation, Learning Motivation, Learning Strategies
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Cheng, Ming – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
Quality audit has become the dominant means of assessing the quality of university teaching and learning. This paper addresses this international trend through the analysis of academics' perception of quality audit. It presents a new way to understand quality audit through the interpretation of how frontline academics in England perceived and…
Descriptors: Audits (Verification), Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Educational Quality
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Cranton, Patricia – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
In this paper, I explore the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning through the lens of transformative learning theory and critical theory. In doing so, I expand the notion of a Scholarship of Teaching so as to go beyond the solving of practical problems in teaching and the improvement of teaching effectiveness. I focus on an emancipatory…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Critical Theory, Transformative Learning, Scholarship
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Shreeve, Alison – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) tends to be conducted at local levels in the university by academics who evaluate and question their own teaching practices with a view to improvement. Institutional research, however, has tended towards the large scale use of statistics often generated through a university's own procedures,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Scholarship, Teaching Methods
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Martensson, Katarina; Roxa, Torgny; Olsson, Thomas – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
The critical features of a strategy to promote improved teaching and learning are explored in this article from a socio-cultural perspective in a research-intensive institution. The paper presents theoretical underpinnings and implications as well as an empirical case study of such a strategy and its seemingly successful results. The strategy…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Educational Change, Scholarship, Instruction
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Vardi, Iris; Quin, Robyn – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
The move toward recognizing teaching academics has resulted in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) gaining a greater prominence within the academy, particularly through the academic promotions system. With several Australian universities now providing opportunities for teaching staff who do not engage in research to be promoted, it is…
Descriptors: Definitions, Student Promotion, College Faculty, Evaluation
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Chalmers, Denise – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
For more than 20 years there have been growing and widely expressed concerns that teaching is not sufficiently rewarded and recognized in universities, particularly in comparison to research. Individuals, institutions and governments have each responded in different ways to promote changes in institutional systems and practices. Two of the major…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teaching (Occupation), College Faculty, Organizational Change
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Haigh, Neil; Gossman, Peter; Jiao, Xiaomin – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
A working group was established at AUT University in 2005 with a brief to identify initiatives that might be taken to promote and support staff engagement in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL). The working group recognized that a "stock-taking" exercise would need to be undertaken before appropriate initiatives could be…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Methods, Case Studies
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Harrell, Maralee – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
In a multi-study naturalistic quasi-experiment involving 269 students in a semester-long introductory philosophy course, we investigated the effect of teaching argument diagramming (AD) on students' scores on argument analysis tasks. An argument diagram is a visual representation of the content and structure of an argument. In each study, all of…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Achievement, Computer Assisted Instruction, College Students
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Hammer, Sara Jeanne; Green, Wendy – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
While there appears to be broad acceptance that university graduates must have the capacity to think critically in an increasingly complex, information-rich world, there remains a gap between aspiration and teaching practice in many faculties. We examine this issue through our experience of designing assessment to develop critical thinking in a…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Critical Thinking, Teaching Methods, Management Development
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Moore, Tim John – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
I report a study that investigated ideas about critical thinking across three disciplines: Philosophy, History and Literary Studies. The findings point to a diversity of understandings and practices, ones that suggest the limitations of a more generic approach. I argue that a more useful conception of critical thinking is as a form of…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Investigations, Interdisciplinary Approach, Philosophy
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Floyd, Carol Beth – Higher Education Research and Development, 2011
Critical thinking (CT) skills are generally considered to be vital to success at university, but Asian students are sometimes perceived as lacking these skills. This research explores the effect that thinking in a second language has on CT performance. To assess this, two groups of students were tested on a split-test version of the "Watson…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Critical Thinking, Asians, English (Second Language)
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