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Transformative Practice in Higher Education - Innovative Approaches to Teaching and Learning

English · Paperback / Softback

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This insightful book transforms crisis reflections into longer term guidance for a responsive, engaged pedagogy within contemporary higher education. Through interdisciplinary accounts and scholarly perspectives, it highlights care, creativity, and resilience in practices that build community, support learners and foster engaged learning.


List of contents

Section One: Curating Time and Reflective Space to Transform Practice 1. What Providing Time and Space Taught Us About Fostering Students’ Learning 2. What the Medium Of ‘Focusing’ Taught Me About Mattering, Wellbeing and Belonging for Students 3. What Pivoting Academic Skills Support Online Has Taught Us About the Importance of a Robust Learning Culture 4. What the CHAMELEON Framework Taught Us About Equitable and Adaptable Pedagogy 5. What Designing Accessible Academic Development Provision Taught me about Compassionate Education 6. What a Compassionate Approach to Transforming Practice Taught Me About Driving Institutional Change Section 2: Building Connections to Transform Practice in HE 7. What an Online Tea Break Taught Us About Collaboration 8. What Active Engagement with My Community Taught Me About Driving Professional Scholarship 9. What Personalisation at Scale Taught Us About Student Belonging 10. What Shared Learning Spaces Taught Me About Student Belonging 11. What Podcasting Taught Us About Innovative Pedagogy as Disruption in Higher Education 12. What Podcasting Taught Me About Writing: Revelations from Behind the Mic Section 3: Crossing Boundaries: Individual and Institutional Impact in HE 13. What Advocating for My Expertise Taught Me About Authentic Leadership 14. What Floating in Pandemic Hyper Space Taught Us About Grounding Creative Academic Practice in the Here and Now 15. What a New LMS Adoption Taught Us About the Nature and Range of Supports Needed for Academic Stakeholders 16. What Blended Learning Taught Me About the Strengths of Collaboration for Interdisciplinarity 17. What Co-Design Has Taught Us About Transformative Practice and Academic Development 18. What Democracy in Action Taught Me About Student Empowerment Section 4. Homo Ex Machina: Transforming Practice to Keep Sight of Our Humanity 19. What Digital Confidence Practice and Research Has Taught Us About Supporting Digital Change 20. What a Person-Centred, Values-Based and Blended Approach Taught Us About Transformative Online Pedagogies in Healthcare Disciplines 21. What Blended Learning Taught Us About Supporting the Teaching of an Applied, Practical-Based Degree Course 22. What Educational Participatory Archiving Taught Us About Online Altruism and Collective Knowledge 23. Painting by Numbers? What My Lockdown Teaching Experiments, Followed by Encounters with a New Kind of Unit Design, Taught Me About Fine Art and Its Special Approach to HE Teaching and Learning

About the author










Alicja Syska is a Learning Developer and lecturer in education and history at the University of Plymouth, UK. She is a researcher, podcaster, editor-in-chief of the Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education (JLDHE), and a Senior Fellow of AdvanceHE.
Carina Buckley leads the Learning Design team at Solent University, UK. She is a Principal Fellow of AdvanceHE, a member of the JLDHE editorial board, and co-host of the Learning Development Project podcast.
Gita Sedghi is a professor of chemistry education at the University of Liverpool, UK. She has received the National Teaching Fellowship, Principal Fellowship of AdvanceHE, and RSC Excellence in Higher Education Award for creating high-quality inclusive resources for a diverse community of students.
Nicola Grayson is a senior lecturer in academic development in the Centre for Learning Enhancement and Educational Development at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. She is a Senior Fellow of AdvanceHE.


Summary

This insightful book transforms crisis reflections into longer term guidance for a responsive, engaged pedagogy within contemporary higher education. Through interdisciplinary accounts and scholarly perspectives, it highlights care, creativity, and resilience in practices that build community, support learners and foster engaged learning.

Product details

Authors Alicja Buckley Syska
Assisted by Carina Buckley (Editor), Buckley Carina (Editor), Nicola Grayson (Editor), Gita Sedghi (Editor), Alicja Syska (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.03.2025
 
EAN 9781032821405
ISBN 978-1-0-3282140-5
No. of pages 224
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology

EDUCATION / Learning Styles, teacher training, Teaching skills and techniques, Teaching skills & techniques, EDUCATION / Schools / Levels / Higher

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