Genre Pedagogy in Higher Education

Genre Pedagogy in Higher Education
Author: Shoshana J. Dreyfus,Sally Humphrey,Ahmar Mahboob,James R. Martin
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1137309997

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Based on a large action research project, this book elaborates on how genre-based pedagogy can be extended to engage non-English speaking background students in tertiary educational institutions to develop their academic literacy practice, using online resources.

Genre Pedagogy in Higher Education

Genre Pedagogy in Higher Education
Author: Shoshana J. Dreyfus,Sally Humphrey,Ahmar Mahboob,James R. Martin
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2014-01-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1349561711

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Based on a large action research project, this book elaborates on how genre-based pedagogy can be extended to engage non-English speaking background students in tertiary educational institutions to develop their academic literacy practice, using online resources.

Pedagogy in Higher Education

Pedagogy in Higher Education
Author: Gordon Wells,Anne Edwards
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2013-11-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781107014657

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This edited volume addresses the potential of Cultural Historical Activity Theory as an analytic tool in debates over higher education reform.

Writing about Learning and Teaching in Higher Education

Writing about Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
Author: Mick Healey,Kelly E. Matthews,Alison Cook-Sather
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-09-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1951414055

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Writing about Learning and Teaching in Higher Education offers detailed guidance to scholars at all stages-experienced and new academics, graduate students, and undergraduates-regarding how to write about learning and teaching in higher education. It evokes established practices, recommends new ones, and challenges readers to expand notions of scholarship by describing reasons for publishing across a range of genres, from the traditional empirical research article to modes such as stories and social media that are newly recognized in scholarly arenas. The book provides practical guidance for scholars in writing each genre-and in getting them published. To illustrate how choices about writing play out in practice, we share throughout the book our own experiences as well as reflections from a range of scholars, including both highly experienced, widely published experts and newcomers to writing about learning and teaching in higher education. The diversity of voices we include is intended to complement the variety of genres we discuss, enacting as well as arguing for an embrace of multiplicity in writing about learning and teaching in higher education.

Western Higher Education in Global Contexts

Western Higher Education in Global Contexts
Author: Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2018-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781498571821

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The globalization of American style higher education is a field of study that is undergoing a significant phase with the current expansion of American branch campuses and curricula around the world. This volume contributes to the scholarship on the project of implementing and expanding U.S. influenced curricula in the Middle East and Asia. Many of the branch campus projects are only a few decades old making this a liminal moment in the translation and development of higher education worldwide that needs to be captured. What are the challenges, opportunities, and considerations faculty encounter in classrooms in the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Asia? How do faculty translate western higher educational principles in new contexts? Projects like the multiversity international branch campuses of Education City, in Doha, Qatar, demonstrate the interest of foreign governments in western education and training. Other collaborations, like the Yale National University of Singapore College, demonstrate a nationalistic approach, where the nation’s premiere university maintains as high a profile as the invited collaborator. Such a wide range in mission and matriculation of students deserves further study. We open the conversation about the complex teaching and learning environment of American style education in a global context. Contributions include case studies, pedagogical interventions, and reflections. This volume features chapters by faculty teaching at international branch campuses (IBCs) or institutions using western curricula, such as the worldwide, privatized American University system

Integrating Content and Language in Higher Education

Integrating Content and Language in Higher Education
Author: Mark Brooke
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2022-10-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789811945595

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This book presents research initiatives by tutors involved in a content-based instruction context as part of the University Town writing programme, National University of Singapore, which is an interdisciplinary programme designed to teach first- and second-year undergraduate students how to conduct academic research and write evidence-based research papers. It presents research the tutors conducted within the dual fields of teaching discipline-specific content and developing students’ academic literacy. The book focuses mainly on pedagogy and material development in this context. It shares the tutors' scholarship of teaching and learning experiences from this programme through presenting action research from the classroom, demonstrating constructive cycles of praxis, which are then evaluated using student texts and student feedback. The book draws on academic research literature related to content-based instruction, as well as topics such as facilitating collaborative peer reviews of assignments, and critical thinking pedagogy. It covers how multi-disciplinary or multi-lingual classrooms of this genre can motivate students to conduct and write up research and provides an overview of how both content and academic literacy is combined at a high level of engagement from an Asian context.

Genres Across the Disciplines

Genres Across the Disciplines
Author: Hilary Nesi,Sheena Gardner
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2012-02-23
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780521767460

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Genres across the Disciplines presents cutting edge, corpus-based research into student writing in higher education. Genres across the Disciplines is essential reading for those involved in syllabus and materials design for the development of writing in higher education, as well as for those investigating EAP. The book explores creativity and the use of metaphor as students work towards becoming experts in the genres of their discipline. Grounded in the British Academic Written English (BAWE) corpus, the text is rich with authentic examples of assignment tasks, macrostructures, concordances and keywords. Also available separately as a paperback.

Towards a Pedagogy of Higher Education

Towards a Pedagogy of Higher Education
Author: Gunnlaugur Magnússon,Johannes Rytzler
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2022-03-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000554793

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Towards a Pedagogy of Higher Education illustrates how international policy shifts, primarily the Bologna-process, have affected debates around both the purpose and organization of higher education at different levels. This book formulates a theory of teaching in higher education that is grounded in educational theory, contributing to a critical perspective on current ideal forms of higher education and a deeper understanding of the pedagogical role of the university. It illustrates how international policies affect conceptualizations of the purpose of higher education and critically examines the pedagogy of higher education in order to develop a comprehensive educational theory for teaching in higher education. The book illustrates the consequences of discursive ideals of education on teaching practices and provides a theoretical framework for new thinking on higher education. Offering a unique contribution that combines policy analyses, curriculum theory, and educational theory, this book will appeal to academics, scholars, and postgraduate students in the field of higher education research and teaching, educational theory, and educational policy.