Teaching large classes in higher education : how to maintain quality with reduced resources
Bibliographic Information
Teaching large classes in higher education : how to maintain quality with reduced resources
edited by Graham Gibbs and Alan Jenkins
Kogan Page, 1992
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-166) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This guide combines theory on teaching methodology with advice on good teaching practice in order to help teachers face the challenge of larger numbers of students in their classrooms. It includes a number of case studies which explore innovative teaching methods.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Theoretical issues: the experience of teaching and learning in large classes
- chaos and loneliness or organization and communication
- mechanization or autonomy. Part 2 Case studies: active learning in structured lectures
- teaching introductory law the workbook way
- guided reading in biology - a modified Keller system
- teaching mathematics - problems and varied solutions
- rationalizing laboratory practicals
- teaching introductory physics
- group project-based field courses
- home and work study networks in business studies
- course teams - a portfolio of strategies. Part 3 Institutional support for change: improving teaching and learning in large classes.
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