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Rethinking the values of higher education - students as change agents?

Rethinking the values of higher education - students as change agents?

... for Higher Education (QAA) made the decision to include students as members of Institutional audit and review teams, consequently imbuing them with the authority and responsibility that come with the ... See full document

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Rethinking the values of higher education - consumption, partnership, community?

Rethinking the values of higher education - consumption, partnership, community?

... to students to become paramount consumers as it is for them to become consciously avant-garde in their approach to their ...approach. Students should be able to challenge the quality of the learning ... See full document

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Rethinking the values of higher education -  the student as collaborator and producer? Undergraduate research as a case study

Rethinking the values of higher education - the student as collaborator and producer? Undergraduate research as a case study

... and students' (Lambert, Parker and Neary, 2007, p 534), thus offering a profound model of student ...in higher education thus comes from its emphasis on undergraduate ...and students, and to ... See full document

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Critical issues in Islamic education studies : rethinking Islamic and Western liberal secular values of education

Critical issues in Islamic education studies : rethinking Islamic and Western liberal secular values of education

... of students and ...Islamic higher learning institution, the madrassah and its religiously-sanctioned voluntary funding framework, waqf, might have had some influence on the formation of universities in ... See full document

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Students as change agents: new ways of engaging with learning and teaching in higher education

Students as change agents: new ways of engaging with learning and teaching in higher education

... five students in this sample had had problems with their ...Some students found that their timetable considerably limited their module options and a third considered their timetable difficulties to have had ... See full document

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Students as change agents: new ways of engaging with learning and teaching in higher education

Students as change agents: new ways of engaging with learning and teaching in higher education

... Based on the findings from the questionnaire, it is recommended that podcast use in Psychology should be continued and broadened to additional modules. Initially, podcasts could be provided from all first year modules in ... See full document

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Students as change agents: new ways of engaging with learning and teaching in higher education

Students as change agents: new ways of engaging with learning and teaching in higher education

... for students, and demonstrated a University ...to students (differently, for example, to the project at Birmingham City ...slightly change the ethos of the project – at least if it were payments to ... See full document

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Students as change agents: new ways of engaging with learning and teaching in higher education

Students as change agents: new ways of engaging with learning and teaching in higher education

... of students on both campuses indicated that they were satisfied with their law library’s opening ...Streatham students felt that their library was well equipped (90%); however, only half of Cornwall ... See full document

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ETHICS AND VALUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION

ETHICS AND VALUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION

... others. Education is considered the third eye to meet the challenges of ...and values in higher ...that education should be for the mind, heart and ...and values higher ... See full document

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Students as change agents: new ways of engaging with learning and teaching in higher education

Students as change agents: new ways of engaging with learning and teaching in higher education

... the students had received support from those in a higher-level ...other students had had support from their teachers. Students felt that classes were sometimes paced at the level of the most ... See full document

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Students as change agents: new ways of engaging with learning and teaching in higher education

Students as change agents: new ways of engaging with learning and teaching in higher education

... for students, and demonstrated a University ...to students (differently, for example, to the project at Birmingham City ...slightly change the ethos of the project – at least if it were payments to ... See full document

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Students as change agents: new ways of engaging with learning and teaching in higher education

Students as change agents: new ways of engaging with learning and teaching in higher education

... structured formats could be useful including group work and leading questions. The lecturer’s ability to ask the right questions and to help students to develop their ideas is important. They considered this was ... See full document

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Identity change and mature learners in higher education

Identity change and mature learners in higher education

... into higher education for those groups hitherto ...in Higher Education for all regardless of race, ethnicity, gender and social ...to higher education easier for all) with ... See full document

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Medical students as agents of change: a qualitative exploratory study

Medical students as agents of change: a qualitative exploratory study

... medical students from both the student and clinical and academic mentor ...that students can success- fully become an integrated member of the clinical team and change ...directly change ... See full document

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Facilitating Institutional Curriculum Change in Higher Education

Facilitating Institutional Curriculum Change in Higher Education

... for Education within the Schools on the specific priorities that the School had, most of the activities related to curriculum ...all students following an excellent ... See full document

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Estranged Students in Higher and Further Education

Estranged Students in Higher and Further Education

... Estranged students can be defined as a group of young adults who have unstable, minimal or no contact with their parents and/or their wider family ...among students was only recognized in 2016 through ... See full document

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HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA: CONFRONTING THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGE

HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA: CONFRONTING THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGE

... 4) Differential pay scales for teachers: One of the proposals discussed at the meeting of the Central Advisory Board of Education held on 31 st Aug. 2009 was to discuss and suggest a structural framework of ... See full document

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Change agency and higher education in South Africa

Change agency and higher education in South Africa

... a change agent to the processes being involved: ‘By “change agent” I mean those who seek to help others (singly or in organizations) with their processes of problem- solving and change, without ... See full document

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Nottingham to Ningbo: students as change agents across the 
globe

Nottingham to Ningbo: students as change agents across the globe

... with students in the enhancement of their learning opportunities’ (QAA: ...the students’ ...Jisc Change Agents’ Network Conference, whilst the Maths PASS team has published about its work ... See full document

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Modern doctrine of physical education of students in higher education

Modern doctrine of physical education of students in higher education

... гуманізації та демократизації суспільного життя потребують пошуку ефективних шляхів вдосконалення національної системи підготовки висококваліфікованих фахівців до діяльно[r] ... See full document

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