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Being A Teacher In Higher Education 1st Edition Peter Knight

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Being A Teacher In Higher Education 1st Edition Peter Knight
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Publisher: Society for Research into Higher Education & Open University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 45.77 MB
Pages: 115
Author: Peter Knight
ISBN: 9780335209309, 9780335209316, 9780335232048, 0335209300, 0335209319, 0335232043
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Being A Teacher In Higher Education 1st Edition Peter Knight by Peter Knight 9780335209309, 9780335209316, 9780335232048, 0335209300, 0335209319, 0335232043 instant download after payment.

Being A Teacher in Higher Education draws extensively on research literatures to give detailed advice about the core business of teaching: instruction, learning activities, assessment, planning and getting good evaluations. It offers hundreds of practical suggestions in a collegial rather than didactic style.This is not, however, another book of tips or heroic success stories. For one thing Peter Knight appreciates the different circumstances that new, part-time and established teachers are in. For another, he insists that teaching well (and enjoying it) is as much about how teachers feel about themselves as it is about how many slick teaching techniques they can string together. He argues that it is important to develop a sense of oneself as a good teacher (particularly in increasingly difficult working conditions); and it is for this reason that the final part of this work is about career management and handling change.This is a book about doing teaching and being a teacher: about reducing the likelihood of burn-out and improving the chances of getting the psychic rewards that make teaching fulfilling. It is an optimistic book for teachers in universities, many of whom feel that opportunities for professional fulfilment are becoming frozen. (20030301)

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