Drawing on both research and the author's own experience, this book demonstrates how teaching staff in HEIs can foster students' self-efficacy beliefs to promote excellence and enable their students to sustain effective learning.
Scenarios found across disciplines in academic settings are used to illustrate how, through belief, students can achieve autonomy and develop qualities associated with employability and their future success. Ideas and methods are presented for enhancing and reorienting teaching practices to improve learning and become more aware of students' perceptions of their capabilities. Combining theory with tangible methods for everyday use, educators and learners are given a fresh perspective on what they can achieve and the core tools to do so.
Recenzijas
'In a period of rapid change and uncertainty in higher education policy and practice, Laura Ritchie reminds us that helping our students to build confidence in their own abilities is the key for effective learning, resilience, and success.' - Fabio R. Arico, University of East Anglia, UK 'A well-articulated, practical and theoretically sound resource for the higher education practitioner.' - Janine Delahunty, University of Wollongong in Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice
Papildus informācija
In a period of rapid change and uncertainty in higher education policy and practice, Laura Ritchie reminds us that helping our students to build confidence in their own abilities is the key for effective learning, resilience, and success.' - Fabio R. Arico, University of East Anglia, UK 'A well-articulated, practical and theoretically sound resource for the higher education practitioner.' - Janine Delahunty, University of Wollongong in Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice
Preface |
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Series Editor's Preface |
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Acknowledgements |
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1 The teaching environment in higher education |
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3 Modes of communication and their influence on self-efficacy |
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4 Embedding the foundations of self-efficacy in the classroom |
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5 Developing mastery experiences |
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6 Self-efficacy in practice: Outcomes and attainments |
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7 Implications for life-long connections with learning and teaching |
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References |
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Index |
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Laura Ritchie teaches at the University of Chichester, UK. She is the Coordinator of both the Instrumental / Vocal Teaching and the MA in Advanced Performance Programmes. Her research centres on excellence in teaching and learning, in particular focusing on innovative ways to unlock student potential. She was awarded a National Teaching Fellowship in 2012.