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Uncovering aspects of university culture which are often hidden or misunderstood, this book brings together international perspectives, showing the matches and mismatches between experience and expectation, as both staff and student face new academic cultures.

Drawing on the stories of students and members of staff in the higher education sector as starting points for analysis, this book considers aspects such as the dynamics and pragmatics of university settings, from tutorial to lecture; the assignment and multiple text types from reflective logs to essays; different interpretations of grades, grading and feedback. Topics are explored with examples from critical incidents and narratives in international contexts both where staff or students cross cultures and borders, and where they are functioning within the university culture with which they are most familiar.

Ideal both for those new to learning and teaching in higher education, and those seeking to

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1. Crossing study borders: from discomfort to noticing. 2. Being a student: who am I as a learner?. 3. Being a higher education teacher: who am I as an educator?. 4. Ways of learning: how do I learn?. 5. Ways of knowing: what does it mean to know something?. 6. Learning events: what happens in learning/teaching events?. 7. Learning spaces: how do I experience campus and virtual spaces. 8. Kinds of assessment: what do learning and assessment activities mean?. 9. Kinds of feedback: what does feedback mean?. 10. Crossing study cultures: from noticing to learning maps.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 2/7/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138387430, 978-1138387430
      ISBN10: 1138387436

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Uncovering aspects of university culture which are often hidden or misunderstood, this book brings together international perspectives, showing the matches and mismatches between experience and expectation, as both staff and student face new academic cultures.

      Drawing on the stories of students and members of staff in the higher education sector as starting points for analysis, this book considers aspects such as the dynamics and pragmatics of university settings, from tutorial to lecture; the assignment and multiple text types from reflective logs to essays; different interpretations of grades, grading and feedback. Topics are explored with examples from critical incidents and narratives in international contexts both where staff or students cross cultures and borders, and where they are functioning within the university culture with which they are most familiar.

      Ideal both for those new to learning and teaching in higher education, and those seeking to

      Table of Contents
      1. Crossing study borders: from discomfort to noticing. 2. Being a student: who am I as a learner?. 3. Being a higher education teacher: who am I as an educator?. 4. Ways of learning: how do I learn?. 5. Ways of knowing: what does it mean to know something?. 6. Learning events: what happens in learning/teaching events?. 7. Learning spaces: how do I experience campus and virtual spaces. 8. Kinds of assessment: what do learning and assessment activities mean?. 9. Kinds of feedback: what does feedback mean?. 10. Crossing study cultures: from noticing to learning maps.

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