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Students' Perceptions of Teaching and Learning: The influence of students' approaches to learning and teachers' approaches to teaching
Authors:Jennifer Campbell  David Smith  Gillian Boulton-Lewis  Jo Brownlee  Paul C Burnett  Suzanne Carrington
Institution:1. School of Learning and Professional Studies , Queensland University of Technology , Brisbane, Australia l.ehrich@qut.edu.au;3. School of Learning and Professional Studies , Queensland University of Technology , Brisbane, Australia;4. School of Education , University of Tasmania , Hobart, Australia
Abstract:

Nearly 500 secondary students in 24 classes were surveyed and four students in each class interviewed concerning their approaches to learning and perceptions of their classroom environment. While interviewed students with deep approaches to learning generally demonstrated a more sophisticated understanding of the learning opportunities offered to them than did students with surface approaches, teaching strategies also influenced students' perceptions. When teachers focused strongly on actively engaging students and creating a supportive environment, students with both deep and surface approaches focused on student-centred aspects of the class. In contrast, when traditional expository teaching methods were used exclusively, students with deep and surface approaches both focused on transmission and reproduction.
Keywords:ethical dilemmas  teachers  ethical decision‐making model  scenarios
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