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Developing your teaching

By: Contributor(s): Series: Key guides for effective teaching in higher educationPublication details: Abingdon Routledge 2006Description: 164; biblsISBN:
  • 0415372720
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Contents:
Why improve your teaching? -- Evidence-based teaching -- Inspiration for teaching -- Personal strategies for learning from experience -- Learning from others -- Creating a support network -- Mentoring -- Investigations and development projects -- Making a case - synthesising insights into teaching -- Conclusion - ensuring continued development, scholarship of teaching and learning -- Appendix: Resources for improving your teaching
Summary: HardbackSummary: For new as well as more experienced lecturers, this motivational book is packed with accessible and practical advice, grounded in learning theory. The authors show how to take a step back, reflect on your current practice and take measures to improve it. A wide range of creative and innovative ideas are explored including: using feedback from peers and students turning your understanding into practice getting involved in support networks working with mentors using teaching to progress your career.
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Why improve your teaching? -- Evidence-based teaching -- Inspiration for teaching -- Personal strategies for learning from experience -- Learning from others -- Creating a support network -- Mentoring -- Investigations and development projects -- Making a case - synthesising insights into teaching -- Conclusion - ensuring continued development, scholarship of teaching and learning -- Appendix: Resources for improving your teaching

Hardback

For new as well as more experienced lecturers, this motivational book is packed with accessible and practical advice, grounded in learning theory. The authors show how to take a step back, reflect on your current practice and take measures to improve it. A wide range of creative and innovative ideas are explored including: using feedback from peers and students turning your understanding into practice getting involved in support networks working with mentors using teaching to progress your career.

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