NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing 1 to 15 of 17 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Webb, Rob; Watson, Duncan; Shepherd, Craig; Cook, Steve – Studies in Higher Education, 2021
Interest in the flipped classroom in higher education has burgeoned despite the literature revealing that the effects on assessment outcomes remain elusive. In this paper, we present the results of an empirical analysis designed to compare the impact on assessment outcomes of different approaches to the flipped classroom (didactic and…
Descriptors: Flipped Classroom, Higher Education, Educational Technology, Lecture Method
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Smith, Jan – Studies in Higher Education, 2010
This article concerns itself with how academic identities may come to be formed. Taking a longitudinal approach, stories of the experiences of probationary lecturers have been gathered and analysed, to outline an emergent typology of academic socialisation. Whilst the stories are unique to individuals, and the broader context of their experience…
Descriptors: Academic Probation, College Faculty, Foreign Countries, Identification
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Senior, Carl; Howard, Christopher; Reddy, Peter; Clark, Robin; Lim, Ming – Studies in Higher Education, 2012
A student-centred approach to teaching has been conceptualized as a key driver in higher education to facilitate understanding of concepts and improve attainment. The occurrence of student study team behaviours is diagnostic of this approach to teaching. However, the extent to which team behaviours are performed outside the parameters of formal…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Emotional Intelligence, Academic Achievement, Lecture Method
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Fisher, Andrew – Studies in Higher Education, 2010
This article has four aims. The first is to characterize the key features of speech-act theory, and, in particular, to show that there is a genuine distinction between the sound uttered when someone is speaking (locution), the effect the speech has (perlocution) and the very "act" of speaking (the illocution). Secondly, it aims to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Speech Communication, Student Experience, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Lea, Mary R.; Stierer, Barry – Studies in Higher Education, 2009
This paper reports on an investigation into the workplace writing of university lecturers as a significant element of their professional practice. The research has focused on lecturers' routine, everyday writing, as opposed to their more prestigious or scholarly writing. In order to gain an understanding of writing as professional practice, about…
Descriptors: Workplace Literacy, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Lecture Method
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Harding, C. M.; And Others – Studies in Higher Education, 1981
A study of the effectiveness of tape-slide teaching at the University of Exeter is described. Tape-slides were produced for a pilot comparison with the lecture method in the first year; in the second year, updated versions of the tape-slide sequences were used in a main trial comparison. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Startup, Richard – Studies in Higher Education, 1977
This empirical study is an examination of what staff are doing in their classes, the difficulties they encounter, and the way in which they judge their effectiveness. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Lecture Method
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Black, P. J. – Studies in Higher Education, 1976
Two relationships must be explored: (1) that between scholarship and teaching and (2) that between research in teaching and the engineering of teaching design. Consideration is given to dialogue in lectures, student reactions to lectures, skill sessions, and tutorials. (LBH)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Fanghanel, Joelle – Studies in Higher Education, 2004
In response to policy developments in higher education in the UK, the Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (ILTHE--now merged in the Higher Education Academy) was established in 1999 to provide a national framework for teaching and learning at tertiary level. This article considers the training environment of novice lecturers…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Teacher Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Brown, G. A. – Studies in Higher Education, 1982
The development, evaluation and underlying rationale of a two-day course on explaining and lecturing is described. It is argued that since lecturing is the major method of teaching in universities it is important to help lecturers improve their technique and make them aware of their strengths and weaknesses. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Faculty Development, Higher Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Isaacs, Geoff – Studies in Higher Education, 1994
A study of 100 college teachers investigated rationale and techniques for lecturing. Results suggest that, although the objectives of the lecture method are laudable, most would be achieved better by methods requiring more active student involvement. Most respondents wanted students to take notes for further study or to help establish structure…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Classroom Techniques, College Faculty, College Instruction
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Willcoxson, Lesley – Studies in Higher Education, 1998
A study examined the relationship between the way 15 faculty members like to learn and the way they like to teach, and the reasons for their teaching strategies. It also compared teachers' and their students' perceptions of their teaching. Results suggest little enthusiasm for lecturing as a teaching/learning method, but few attempts by academics…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Jackson, M. W.; Prosser, M. T. – Studies in Higher Education, 1989
The results of a three-year project introducing small-group experiential learning techniques into a traditionally structured first-year lecture course are presented. Ways to introduce the techniques into large classes with no increase in resources are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Class Size, College Instruction, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Booth, Alan – Studies in Higher Education, 1993
A survey of 40 British university students in their third year of history study investigated student motivation in studying history, the role of the teacher, characteristics of good and bad seminars, effectiveness of the lecture method, and perceptions of different student assessment methods. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Educational Change
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Husbands, Christopher T. – Studies in Higher Education, 1996
Results of an annual study of student opinions of courses at the London School of Economics and Political Science (England) show variations in level of satisfaction with a single teacher, even within the same course, according to teaching method. Predictors of these variations are examined, including teacher, course, and student characteristics.…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Course Organization, Foreign Countries
Previous Page | Next Page ยป
Pages: 1  |  2