In this book, we put forward a holistic conceptual framework for implementing Scholarship of Learning and Teaching (So LT) in higher education. Unlike previous So LT studies, which usually focus on a specific aspect, here various aspects are integrated into a holistic framework. Further, it identifies three main stakeholders, namely, the higher education institution, teaching staff, and students. These stakeholders are in turn connected by four interlocking themes: staff professional development, enhancement of student learning experiences, assessment, and digital technologies.
Presenting chapters that address these four themes, this book supports the advancement of So LT in higher education in relation to existing theories and emerging practices. By helping academics and leaders in higher education to implement So LT for the improvement of student learning and teaching practices, it also makes a valuable contribution to the field of teacher education.
Innehållsförteckning
1 Towards a Framework of Studying Scholarship of Learning and Teaching in Higher Education in a Digital Technology Era.- Part I Staff Professional Development.- 2 Community of Practice: Building a Mobile Learning Community in a Higher Education Institution to Promote Effective Teaching and Learning.- 3 Learning to Engage the Digital Generation in Teacher Education.- 4 Technology Integration for Student-Centered Learning: A Model for Teacher Professional Development Programs.- 5 Development of an Effective Staff Professional Development for the Enhancement of Student Learning.- 6 Leveraging Knowledge through Communities of Practice.- 7 Affordances and Constraints of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) for Learning in Higher Education: Teachers’ Perspectives.- Part II Enhancement of Student Learning Experience.- 8 Plastic Waste Problem and Education for Plastic Waste Management.- 9 An Interactive Conceptual Approach to Support the Teaching and Learning of Green Technology.- 10 The Unconventional Learning Experience of Students: Becoming a Courier of Marine Stewardship.- 11 Developing Undergraduates’ Self-management and Self-awareness Abilities through Service-learning.- 12 Teaching and Learning of Literacy Criticism and Creative Writing.- 13 Autonomous Vocabulary Learning beyond the Classroom: New Media for Learners of Chinese as a Second Language.- 14 Learning the use of ’Irony’ from the Perspective of Theory of Literature: A Case Study using Wang Meng’s The Stubborn Porridge.- 15 An Approach to Facilitate Coherent Concept Image Formation via Guided Reinvention.- Part III Assessment.- 16 Constructing Formative Assessment Strategies.- 17 Formative Feedback as a Global Facilitator: Impact on Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation and Positive Affect.- 18 Using ICT to Facilitate Instant and Asynchronous Feedback for Students’ Learning Engagement and Improvements.- 19 Using Feedback Strategies to Support First-year Students’ Independent Learning and Critical Judgement.- 20 Embedding Feedback in Learning and Assessment Tasks to Support Students’ Professional Learning.- 21 Implementing the Assessment of the Generic Attributes of Students through Self-assessment Survey and e Portfolios at a Higher Education Institution.- Part IV Conclusion.- 22 Scholarship of Learning and Teaching in a Digital Era: The Way Foreword.
Om författaren
Prof Siu Cheung Kong is currently a Professor at the Department of Mathematics and Information Technology and Director of the Centre for Learning, Teaching and Technology, the Education University of Hong Kong. Prof Kong is also Editor-in-Chief of the international journals Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning (RPTEL) and Journal of Computers in Education (JCE).
Dr Tak-Lam Wong received his Ph.D. from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. His research focuses on the areas of information retrieval, machine learning and learning technologies. He has published papers in IEEE TPAMI, IEEE TKDE, ACM TOIS, etc. and is the current Chair of IEEE HK Section Computer Society Chapter. As a certified teacher, Dr Wong delivers professional development training courses for teachers.
Dr Min Yang is an Assistant Professor in curriculum and instruction at the Education University of Hong Kong. Her primary research interests are in effective assessment and teaching strategies in higher education, as well as student experience and learning inside and outside the classroom. Her publications have appeared in several reputable international journals.
Dr Cheuk Fai Chow is an Associate Professor at the Education University of Hong Kong (Ed UHK) and has been involved in environmental education and science for over a decade. He received a Croucher Foundation Fellowship and did his post-doctoral fellowship with Nobel laureate Jean Marie Lehn. He has published 50 international refereed journal papers and filed two patents.
Dr Ka Ho Tse is an Associate Professor of Chinese Language Studies at the Education University of Hong Kong (Ed UHK). His main research interests are knowledge transfer for information technologies in language teaching, as well as the pedagogy of learning and teaching. Dr Tse is a former vice-chairman and current committee member of the Association of Modernization of Chinese Language Education.