Pedagogy

What is pedagogy? Academics offer insights into the theory and practice of learning and how knowledge is transferred in the classroom or online

By Eliza.Compton, 9 August, 2024
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When students learn the fundamentals of public policy research, they also acquire tools to evaluate how institutions operate and how those same tools can be used to solve problems in their communities. This blended learning approach can level up these skills
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By kiera.obrien, 6 August, 2024
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Artificial intelligence can shape our educational practices – but when we allow this to happen unthinkingly, what do we risk losing? Here’s how to stay uncomfortable and ask the critical questions
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By kiera.obrien, 26 July, 2024
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In his new book ‘Mindset Matters: The Power of College to Activate Lifelong Growth’, Daniel R Porterfield explores how to spark a heat-seeking search for knowledge among undergraduates
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By Laura.Duckett, 18 July, 2024
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We propose evaluating our assessments and incorporating innovative elements to better emulate real-world tasks in terms of both the process and product of assessment, write David Tree, Stephanie Baines, Pauldy Otermans, Nicholas Worsfold and Emily Hobson
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By Laura.Duckett, 16 July, 2024
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The zone of proximal development offers a practical and effective approach to bridging the gap between the knowledge and ability of students with and without assistance
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By Eliza.Compton, 16 July, 2024
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Strong teaching presence helps students facilitate their own learning. Here, Hannah Shaw and Mike Hackman offer quick wins for educators with advice on how to provide clear instruction and a safe learning space, and recognise topics as interconnected
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By Eliza.Compton, 4 July, 2024
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Not everyone wants to be a computer scientist, a software engineer or a machine learning developer. We owe it to our students to prepare them with a full range of AI skills for the world they will graduate into, writes David Joyner