Paul Ramsden’s scientific contributions

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Learning To Teach in Higher Education
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January 1992

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Paul Ramsden

Part 1: Learning and Teaching in Higher Education 1.Introduction 2.Ways if Understanding Teaching 3.What Students Learn 4.Approaches to Learning 5.Learning form the Student's Perspective 6.The Nature of Good Teaching in Higher Education 7.Theories of Teaching in Higher Education Part 2: Design for Learning 8.The Goals and Structure of a Course 9.Tecahing Strategies for Effective Learning 10.Assessing for Understanding Part 3: Evaluating and Improving the Quality of Teaching and Learning 11.Evaluating the Quality of Higher Education 12.What Does it Take to Improve Teaching?

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... Another factor that can affect students' understanding in studying Intermediate Accounting is the learning structure (course structure). Ramsden (2003) said that a good learning must include the correct and coherent choice of topics in order to present the learner's point of view and not only from the point of view of experts, in this case lecturers (experts). To realize the success of the teaching and learning process, many factors can be determined. ...

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The Impact of Teaching Style and Course Structure on Intermediate Accounting Students Understanding
Learning To Teach in Higher Education
  • Citing Book
  • January 1992