The Transformative Potential of University Teaching and the Power of Educational Paradox
141 Seiten
5 Lesestunden
This book explores how university academics' decision-making is influenced by "relationship-centred education." It critically analyzes concepts like student engagement and social justice, examining factors that create inclusive, diverse learning environments. It also highlights the challenges educators face in higher education while focusing on transformative potential.
This book outlines a range of innovative methods to gather student feedback, and explores the complex relation between student engagement, student satisfaction, and student success. Drawing on results from a set of numerous case-studies carried out at a school of education, the book reports on a range of theoretically-informed teaching innovations, including focus groups, learning analytics data, collegial conversations and insights from student researchers, that have been designed to create respectful, student-centred, and engaging learning environments. In the current climate of ever-increasing pressure on delivering high student satisfaction rates, these results are invaluable for university students and teachers across the globe. With its unique thematic focus on educational rapport and relationship-centred education, the book is an excellent reference point for staff with a commitment to the scholarship of learning and teaching. It will be of great interest to students, practitioners, teachers and policy makers in higher education.