Student Centred


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A Guide to Student-centred Learning


A Guide to Student-centred Learning

Author: Donna Brandes

language: en

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Release Date: 1996


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Offering the possibility of a new relationship between teachers and learners, this book describes an approach to teaching styles and student progress, whereby the emphasis is on activity-based learning, rather than on teaching, and on teacher-student collaboration, rather than instruction. The book aims to show how students of any age and ability can take responsibility for their own learning in an environment of positive regard, as teachers become facilitators rather than instructors.

Student Growth and Development in New Higher Education Learning Spaces


Student Growth and Development in New Higher Education Learning Spaces

Author: Siok Kuan Tambyah

language: en

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Release Date: 2022-11-30


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Learning spaces are an increasing area of debate in higher education studies, as universities attempt to develop holistic forms of education that connect epistemological areas. Focusing on faculty-student collaborative learning in residential colleges in Singapore, this book carefully examines how we can enable students to grow and develop, not just as workers for the global marketplace but also as unique individuals. Showcasing the diversity of programs and initiatives that contribute to student learning outcomes, the volume draws upon the real-world experiences of educators and students. Contributors examine the benefits and challenges of crafting and implementing innovative programs and activities focused on the technologies of learning, interdisciplinary thinking, experiential learning, community engagement and authenticity. Students, working with one another, their teachers and community partners, also play a pivotal role in co-creating their learning journeys. The chapter authors provide their critical reflections on how the experiences and lessons learnt may apply to other learning spaces in higher education (including online and blended spaces). This edited volume will be relevant to any educator, researcher or student interested in creative learning spaces, and innovative programmes and activities that bring together students, educators and community partners.

Teaching Students to Learn


Teaching Students to Learn

Author: Graham Gibbs

language: en

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group

Release Date: 1981


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