posted on 2024-10-31, 16:07authored byWageeh Boles, Prue Howard, Roger Hadgraft, Lesley Jolly
This study sought to investigate student perspectives on teaching and learning - to try to make explicit some of their assumptions and expectations and to explore the alignment with the practices of their teachers and academic institutions. We examined student learning preferences and how these interact with academic teaching styles, the model of delivery, and the support offered to students throughout the duration of their studies. This paper presents some results from analysis of student focus group discussions. These were conducted as part of the case studies which involved three universities in an ALTC Associate Fellowship program. The program was designed to explore the interactions between student learning styles on the one hand, and lecturer teaching styles, goals and philosophies, on the other. The study also examined how these might vary from one academic institution to the other. Some aspects of what constitutes good teaching, and barriers to student learning, as seen from the students' viewpoint were also considered.
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ISBN - Is published in 1876346590 (urn:isbn:1876346590)
Start page
630
End page
636
Total pages
7
Outlet
Proceedings of the 20th Annual Conference for the Australian Association for Engineering Education; Engineering the Curriculum
Editors
Dr Colin Kestell, Dr Steven Grainger, Professor John Cheung
Name of conference
20th Annual Conference for the Australian Association for Engineering Education; Engineering the Curriculum