Teaching for quality learning at university : what the student does / John Biggs.
By: Biggs, John B. (John Burville).
Material type: BookPublisher: Philadelphia : Society for Research into Higher Education: Open University Press, 1999 (2000)Description: xiv, 250 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 0335201717 .Subject(s): College teaching | Learning | College students -- Rating of | Effective teachingDDC classification: 378.125Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Since the first edition of Teaching for Quality Learning at University, the tertiary sector has changed dramatically. Individual teachers, as reflective practitioners, still need to make their own decisions about how they are going to get students actively involved in large classes, to teach international students, and to assess in ways that enhance the quality of learning. But now that quality assurance and quality enhancement are required at the institutional level, the concept of constructive alignment is applied to the reflective institution, where it becomes a powerful underpinning to quality enhancement procedures.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-246) and index.
Changing university teaching -- Constructing learning by aligning teaching: constructive alignment -- Formulating and clarifying curriculum objectives -- Setting the stage for effective teaching -- Good teaching: principles and practice -- Enriching large-class teaching -- Teaching international students -- Assessing for learning quality: I. Principles -- Assessing for learning quality: II. Practice -- Some examples of aligned teaching -- On implementation.
Table of contents provided by Syndetics
- Foreword (p. ix)
- Preface (p. xi)
- Acknowledgements (p. xiii)
- 1 Changing university teaching (p. 1)
- 2 Constructing learning by aligning teaching: constructive alignment (p. 11)
- 3 Formulating and clarifying curriculum objectives (p. 33)
- 4 Setting the stage for effective teaching (p. 54)
- 5 Good teaching: principles and practice (p. 72)
- 6 Enriching large-class teaching (p. 97)
- 7 Teaching international students (p. 121)
- 8 Assessing for learning quality: Principles (p. 141)
- 9 Assessing for learning quality: Practice (p. 165)
- 10 Some examples of aligned teaching (p. 204)
- 11 On implementation (p. 224)
- References (p. 235)
- Index (p. 247)
- The Society for Research into Higher Education (p. 251)