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"Biggs and Tang, now with Kennedy, have ensured this new edition remains an international leader for university teaching for the next decade." Denise Chalmers AM, Emeritus Professor, University of Western Australia, Australia "This book, a fifth edition, can truly be called a "classic" on the topic of teaching, learning and curriculum design in higher education." Michael Prosser, Honorary Professorial Fellow, Centre for the Study of Higher Education, University of Melbourne, Australia "You should be inspired to increase the quality of your teaching, your learning, and your learning about teaching." John R. Kirby, Professor Emeritus of Educational Psychology, Queen's University, Canada The concept of constructive alignment has supported generations of students and teachers within higher education. It is a 'backward design' method of teaching where the student outcomes are identified first and the teacher then designs teaching activities to enable students to achieve those outcomes, assessing how well they have been achieved. Each chapter outlines how to design the learning outcomes, teaching and assessments for success in learning. This updated edition of Teaching for Quality Learning at University: * Provides a comprehensive, research-based theory of teaching for teacher reflection * Outlines how educational technology can be used in constructively aligned teaching * Helps staff developers to provide support for staff and departments in line with institutional policies * Offers a framework for quality assurance and quality enhancement across a whole institution Teaching for Quality Learning at University continues to be used as a framework for designing higher education teaching systems globally and is essential reading for those in the field. John Biggs has held Chairs in Education in Canada, Australia, and Hong Kong. He has published extensively on student learning and the implications of his research for teaching. He developed his concept of constructive alignment at the University of Hong Kong, first outlined in Teaching for Quality Learning at University in 1999. Catherine Tang has over 15 years of teaching experience in tertiary education and is the former Head of the Centre for Learning, Teaching and Supervision at the Education University of Hong Kong (the then Hong Kong Institute of Education) and the Educational Development Centre at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Gregor Kennedy is the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) at the University of Melbourne, Australia and a Professor of Higher Education in the Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education.
Foreword to the first edition: ""This book is an exceptional
introduction to some difficult ideas. It is full of downright good
advice for every academic who wants to do something practical to
improve his or hers students' learning." Endorsements for the fourth edition: "Biggs and Tang present a unified view of university teaching
that is both grounded in research and theory and replete with
guidance for novice and expert instructors. The book will inspire,
challenge, unsettle, and in places annoy and even infuriate its
readers, but it will succeed in helping them think about how high
quality teaching can contribute to high quality learning." "For those teaching in schools and universities this book
provides a framework that can be used to guide teaching from
thinking about what a program, topic, lesson or lecture should be
about, to the execution of the teaching and reflection on the
outcomes. The guiding framework emerges from a sound conceptual
analysis of the how the interaction between teacher and student can
be organised to result in learning that enables students to
approach the levels of understanding and problem solving that we
hope will emerge from our teaching." This best-selling book explains the concept of constructive alignment used in implementing outcomes-based education. Constructive alignment identifies the desired learning outcomes and helps teachers design the teaching and learning activities that will help students to achieve those outcomes, and to assess how well those outcomes have been achieved. Each chapter includes tasks that offer a 'how-to' manual to implement constructive alignment in your own teaching practices. This new edition draws on the authors' experience of consulting on the implementation of constructive alignment in Australia, Hong Kong, Ireland and Malaysia including a wider range of disciplines and teaching contexts. There is also a new section on the evaluation of constructive alignment, which is now used worldwide as a framework for good teaching and assessment, as it has been shown to: Assist university teachers who wish to improve the quality of their own teaching, their students' learning and their assessment of learning outcomes Aid staff developers in providing support for departments in line with institutional policies Provide a framework for administrators interested in quality assurance and enhancement of teaching across the whole universityThe authors have also included useful web links to further material. "Teaching for Quality Learning at University" will be of particular interest to teachers, staff developers and administrators.
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