Title:
The scholarship of teaching and learning in higher education
Author:
Murray, Rowena.
ISBN:
9780335234462
9780335234455
Publication Information:
Maidenhead ; New York, NY : Open University Press ; [London] : Society for Research into Higher Education, ©2008.
Physical Description:
158 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Series:
Helping students to learn series
Helping students to learn series.
Contents:
The scholarship of teaching and learning in higher education : an overview / Marian McCarthy -- What's learning for? Interrogating the scholarship of teaching and learning / Ian Finlay -- Lectureres as students -- in a 'meaningful sense' / Christine Sinclair -- Learning to write about teaching : inderstandin the writing demands of lecturer development programmes in higher education / Barry Stierer -- Resources on higher education teaching and learning / Helen Fallon -- Starting with the discipline / Jacqueline Potter -- Beyond common sense : a practitioner's perspective / Matthew Alexander -- Evaluating teaching and learning : enhancing the scholarship of teaching by asking students what they are learning / Diana Kelly -- Reconsidering scholarship reconsidered / Glynis Cousin -- Doing small-scale qualitative research on educational innovation / Sarah Skerratt -- Doing small-scale quantitative research on educational innovation / Ruth Lowry -- Combining qualitative and quantitative : mixed-methods in small-scale research / Sarah Skerratt -- Writing for publication about teaching and learning in higher education / Rowena Murray.
Abstract:
"This book is designed for lecturers on a wide range of professional courses. It directly addresses questions that come up again and again in seminar discussions; questions that are fundamental to the values and perspectives of academics across the disciplines: What is meant by the scholarship of teaching and learning in higher education? What is the purpose of higher education? Are lecturers really 'students' on these courses? How do you do 'reflective' writing? What do we do with all this theory and jargon? What does CPD in this area involve? How do you do 'research' on teaching and learning? This book does not treat each element of the curriculum separately - course design, assessment, evaluation of teaching etc. - since that approach has been well handled by others. Instead, like other books in the series, it addresses elements of the curriculum in an integrated way, thereby educating the reader in how to approach a range of higher education related issues."--Back cover.
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