
Teaching for Quality Learning at University
What the Student Does
John B. Biggs(Editor)
Open University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 1. February 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-0-335-21168-5 (ISBN)
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Description
"...full of downright good advice for every academic who wants to do something practical to improve his or her students' learning...there are very few writers on the subject of university teaching who can engage a reader so personally, express things so clearly, relate research findings so eloquently to personal experience." - Paul Ramsden. 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. Also since the first edition, educational technology has become more widespread than expected, leaving some teachers apprehensive about what it might mean for them.
A new chapter elaborates on how ET can be used to enhance learning, but with a warning that any tool, electronic or otherwise, is as good as the thoughtful use to which it is put. This is an accessible, jargon-free guide to all university teachers interested in enhancing their teaching and their students' learning, and for administrators and teaching developers who are involved in teaching-related decisions on an institutional basis.
A new chapter elaborates on how ET can be used to enhance learning, but with a warning that any tool, electronic or otherwise, is as good as the thoughtful use to which it is put. This is an accessible, jargon-free guide to all university teachers interested in enhancing their teaching and their students' learning, and for administrators and teaching developers who are involved in teaching-related decisions on an institutional basis.
Reviews / Votes
"Reading this book will change what you do in learning, teaching and assessment...This is an excellent book, and a 'must read' for those who seek to improve learning and teaching in the University." - Escalate Learning & Teaching Support Network Escalate Learning and Teaching 20031030More details
Series
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
references, index
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
600 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-335-21168-5 (9780335211685)
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John Biggs | Catherine Tang | Gregor Kennedy
Teaching for Quality Learning at University 5e
What the Student does
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11/2022
5th Edition
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Biggs
Teaching for Quality
Book
06/1999
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Person
John Biggs has held Chairs in Education in Australia, Canada and Hong Kong. He is currently an educational consultant in higher education, and Honarary Professor of Psychology at the University of Hong Kong. He has published extensively on teaching and learning, with special emphasis on teaching and assessment in higher education, and teaching across cultures.
Content
Foreword Preface Acknowledgements Changing university teaching Constructing learning by aligning teaching constructive alignment Formulating and clarifying teaching 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 Using educational technology ET not IT Some examples of aligned teaching The reflective teacher The reflective institution assuring quality through enhancement References Index.