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Healy, Michael – Studies in Higher Education, 2023
Increasingly, universities prioritise employability as a primary purpose of personal and public investment into higher education and target graduate employability in their teaching, learning, assessment, and student support strategies. However, despite its emergence as a central concern in higher education, graduate employability lacks coherent…
Descriptors: Careers, Employment Potential, College Graduates, Career Development
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Barnett, Ronald – Studies in Higher Education, 2009
If a curriculum in higher education is understood to be an educational vehicle to promote a student's development, and if a curriculum in higher education is also understood to be built in large part around a project of knowledge, then the issue arises as to the links between knowledge and student being and becoming. A distinction is made here…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Epistemology, Learning Processes, Reflection
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Halse, Christine – Studies in Higher Education, 2011
The doctorate is an educative process for students but what is its impact on supervisors' learning about the practice of doctoral supervision? Internationally, there is an increased emphasis on formal training, monitoring and accountability of doctoral supervisors. Yet there is a striking silence about what doctoral supervisors learn through…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Supervisors, College Faculty, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
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Birgerstam, Pirjo – Studies in Higher Education, 2002
Emphasizes the role of intuition in the learning process where rational knowing alone does not suffice. Connects practical, didactic examples applied in a university course in psychology to some epistemological suppositions of different aspects of intuition. (EV)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Epistemology, Higher Education, Intuition
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Evans, Colin – Studies in Higher Education, 1990
The article describes organizing a seminar in the humanities as a "metalogue" where the object of study is both a text and the occasion itself, as well as the conscious analogical relation between the two. Two examples of the seminar as metalogue are offered. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Humanities, Learning Processes
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McKenzie, Jim; And Others – Studies in Higher Education, 1985
Course content in professional education is a weak indicator of whether the student will develop professional competence. An independent study course available in London for professionals emphasizes development of cognitive abilities to organize and present complex information and to learn inductively from experience, accurate empathy, proactive…
Descriptors: Competence, Course Content, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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November, Peter – Studies in Higher Education, 1997
Traces influences on a university lecturer's choice of teaching method, drawing evidence from his private journal and the work journals of his students. Concludes that the theory-based use of experiential learning is hypocritical and may be promoting false theory. Proposes an alternative discovery approach in which students and lecturers are…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Discovery Learning
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Nicol, David J.; Macfarlane-Dick, Debra – Studies in Higher Education, 2006
The research on formative assessment and feedback is reinterpreted to show how these processes can help students take control of their own learning, i.e. become self-regulated learners. This reformulation is used to identify seven principles of good feedback practice that support self-regulation. A key argument is that students are already…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Feedback, Independent Study, Active Learning
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Stephen, Kenneth D. – Studies in Higher Education, 1981
The introduction of increased involvement and participation of students in the learning process in communication courses at Heriot-Watt University is described. Lectures based on key research papers were given by students in a seminar situation, with emphasis on management applications of the theories propounded. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Graduate Students