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Exploring Research-Based Teaching: New Directions for Teaching and Learning, No. 107
Carolin Kreber
ISBN: 978-0-7879-9077-0
Paperback
136 pages
November 2006
US $29.00 add_to_cart.gif
 
The purpose of this volume is to illustrate the wide scope of possibilities in interpreting and promoting research-teaching synergies. At the same time it is a goal to look more explicitly at what insitutions can do to promote two distinct forms of research-based teaching.

The first perspective construes research-based teaching as student-focused, inquiry-based learning. According to this perspective, students are not simply taught the discipline-based content knowledge that has been generated through research, nor are they simply taught the processes of knowledge construction within the discipline or subject; instead, they themselves become generators of this knowledge.

The second perspective shifts the lens to those who are doing the teaching and construes research-based teaching as teaching that is characterized by discipline-specific inquiry into the process of teaching itself.

This is the 107th volume of New Directions for Teaching and Learning, a quarterly journal published by Jossey-Bass.

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