
Enhancing Student Learning Outcomes in Higher Education
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Each stage represents a critical step in the instructional journey, ensuring that teaching and learning methodologies are tailored to students' unique needs, effectively implemented, and subsequently assessed for their impact.
The development of the ESLO model is a response to the growing demand for a more systematic, evidence-based approach in education - one that prioritises student learning outcomes and prepares students effectively for their future careers.
Comprising 15 chapters, the book presents a wide range of perspectives from university educators spanning four continents: Australia, Asia, Europe, and North America. Their contributions detail their systematic approaches to designing, enacting, and assessing teaching and learning activities to enhance specific learning outcomes. Enhancing Student Learning Outcomes in Higher Education is an inspiring read for educators dedicated to advancing their pedagogical techniques and optimising student success.
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Content
- Enhancing Student Learning Outcomes in Higher Education
- Enhancing Student Learning Outcomes in Higher Education
- Contents
- Foreword
- Foreword
- Chapter 1
- How to Enhance Student Learning Outcomes in Higher Education: The ESLO Model
- Chapter 2
- Physician, Heal Thyself: Enhancing Student Learning Outcomes through Reflective Practice
- Chapter 3
- Enablers of Student Learning Outcomes Based on Eight Cases of Second Language Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
- Chapter 4
- Developing STEM Doctoral Students' Collaboration Skills as Learning Outcomes
- Chapter 5
- Enhancing Student Learning Outcomes through Contextualised Learning Activities
- Chapter 6
- Interactive Practices in a Library Makerspace Using Technology to Deliver Positive Student Outcomes
- Chapter 7
- Enhancing Student Learning through Hidden Motivational Learning Outcomes
- Chapter 8
- Enhancing Learning Outcomes for STEM Doctoral Students through Perspective Taking in Safe Spaces
- Chapter 9
- Enhancing Learning Outcomes through a Student-Centred Learning-Teaching Process in a Master of Human Resource Management Program
- Chapter 10
- The Use of Debate Cases for Enhancing Students' Reasoning Skills as Learning Outcomes
- Chapter 11
- Bringing Employability to Life: Developing Employability Skill Sets and Understandings as Student Learning Outcomes
- Chapter 12
- A Pedagogical Approach to Enhance Nursing Students' Written Communication Skills as Learning Outcomes
- Chapter 13
- How Increased Volume of Low-Stakes Testing Improved Student Engagement and Performance without Additional Grading Burden
- Chapter 14
- Partnering with Clinical Provider Organisations to Enhance Learning Outcomes for Healthcare Practitioners
- Chapter 15
- Student-Centric Pedagogy: What Happens When Learning Outcomes Are Customised to Students' Own Interests
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