However personally committed faculty may be to helping students learn,
their students are not always as eager to participate in this
endeavor, and may react with both active and passive resistant
behaviors, including poor faculty evaluations. The purpose of this
book is to help faculty develop a coherent and integrated
understanding of the various causes of student resistance to learning,
providing them with a rationale for responding constructively, and
enabling them to create conditions conducive to implementing effective
learning strategies. In this book readers will discover an innovative
integrated model that accounts for student behaviors and creates a
foundation for intentional and informed discussion, evaluation, and
the development of effective counter strategies. The model takes into
account institutional context, environmental forces, students’ prior
negative classroom experiences, their cognitive development, readiness
to change, and metacognition. The various chapters take the reader
through the model’s elements, exploring their practical implications
for teaching, whether relating to course design, assessments,
assignments, or interactions with students.The book includes a chapter
written entirely by students, offering their insights into the causes
of resistance, and their reflections on how participating on this
project has affected them. While of great value for faculty, this book
is also useful to faculty developers advising future and current
faculty, as well as to administrators, offering insight into how
institutional values impact teaching practice and student attitudes.
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A Practical Model for Understanding and Helping Students
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000981063
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter