This book is the first dedicated collection aimed at examining teaching and learning issues within criminology. This collection of essays identifies how criminological practices are being shaped by larger developments and changes within the field of scholarship on teaching and learning. Changes include an increased university focus on ‘good teaching’ rankings and the associated emphasis on the professional development of teaching staff in order to shape them. In the past decade government funding for teaching and learning awards, and the move to sector funding on the basis of ‘good teaching’ outcomes (student satisfaction, completion rates, etc.), have further fostered developments in teaching and learning practices and the associated scholarship. However, criminology lags behind in responding to these changes. Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Criminology aims to fill this gap by examining teaching practices in the hope of fostering a new generation of publications dedicated to scholarship on teaching and learning within the field.

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Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Criminology aims to fill this gap by examining teaching practices in the hope of fostering a new generation of publications dedicated to scholarship on teaching and learning within the field.
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1. The Five ‘Troubling’ Developments In Criminology, Darren Palmer.- 2. The Importance Of Scholarship To Teaching And Learning In Criminology, Matt Thurgood.- 3. Lived Prison Experience Meets The Textbook Experience: Australian Inside Out Teaching Program, Marietta Martinovic, Marg Liddle.- 4. Problem-Based Learning And Teaching And The Utilisation Of Technology: Two Criminology Case Studies, Garner Clancy.- 5. Trigger Warnings In Criminology Teaching: A Problem Of Too Many Things To Warn About?, Derek Dalton.- 6. Embedding Research Skills Across Criminology Education, Tara Renae Mcgee, Li Eriksson.- 7. Meta Review Of Recent Scholarship On Learning And Teaching In Criminology, Darren Palmer.

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This book is the first dedicated collection aimed at examining teaching and learning issues within criminology. This collection of essays identifies how criminological practices are being shaped by larger developments and changes within the field of scholarship on teaching and learning. Changes include an increased university focus on ‘good teaching’ rankings and the associated emphasis on the professional development of teaching staff in order to shape them. In the past decade government funding for teaching and learning awards, and the move to sector funding on the basis of ‘good teaching’ outcomes (student satisfaction, completion rates, etc.), have further fostered developments in teaching and learning practices and the associated scholarship. However, criminology lags behind in responding to these changes. Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Criminology aims to fill this gap by examining teaching practices in the hope of fostering a new generation of publications dedicated to scholarship on teaching and learning within the field.
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Examines how societal changes in teaching and learning affect the teaching of criminology Discusses topics such as Inside Out teaching, ‘Trigger Warnings’ for distressing material, and problem-based teaching and the use of technology Focusses on Australia but speaks to the international tertiary sector
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ISBN
9783030351571
Publisert
2020-03-06
Utgiver
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
143

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Darren Palmer is Associate Professor in Criminology and Symposium Convenor at Deakin University, Australia. He introduced criminology at Deakin University over a decade ago and was a co-editor of the leading Australian criminology textbook Crime and Justice (Lawbook Company, 2017).