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Perceptions of optimal conditions for teaching and learning: a case study from Flinders University
Authors:Diana Glenn  Fay Patel  Salah Kutieleh  Jane Robbins  Heather Smigiel  Alan Wilson
Institution:Centre for University Teaching , Flinders University , Adelaide , Australia
Abstract:Effective teaching and learning in higher education is an important focal point of literature around the globe. Various models are presented as desirable and fostering optimal conditions for teaching and learning. However, each model must be examined within the context of its institutional culture, mission and strategic plan to ascertain if it meets the envisaged goals. The Reinventing Teaching Project survey conducted at Flinders University in 2009 provided a unique opportunity for academic staff and students across all faculties to respond to a survey that explored their perceptions of optimal learning conditions and assessed if the campus environment was conducive to effective teaching and learning practices. The exploratory study was designed to gather qualitative and quantitative data on the motivation of teachers and learners to engage with learning and learners (or not). The results of the survey present valuable insights into what teachers and learners consider to be important attributes of optimal teaching and learning and indicate a number of similarities and differences among teacher-student perceptions. This paper identifies and discusses some of the pertinent outcomes of the study to provide a framework for other similar studies.
Keywords:effective/non-effective practice  experiential narratives  optimal learning outcomes  self-evaluative processes  student-teacher expectations
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