Prelims
Innovative Approaches in Pedagogy for Higher Education Classrooms
ISBN: 978-1-80043-257-4, eISBN: 978-1-80043-256-7
ISSN: 2055-3641
Publication date: 17 March 2022
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(2022), "Prelims", Sengupta, E. and Blessinger, P. (Ed.) Innovative Approaches in Pedagogy for Higher Education Classrooms (Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning, Vol. 42), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-x. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2055-364120220000042011
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Innovative Approaches in Pedagogy for Higher Education Classrooms
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Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning
Senior Series Editor: Patrick Blessinger, St John’s University and Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association, USA
Associate Series Editor: Enakshi Sengupta, Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association, USA
Published volumes:
Volume 26 | International Perspectives on Improving Student Engagement: Advances in Library Practices in Higher Education – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Milton D. Cox |
Volume 27 | Improving Classroom Engagement and International Development Programs: International Perspectives on Humanizing Higher Education – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Mandla Makhanya |
Volume 28 | Cultural Competence in Higher Education – Edited by Tiffany Puckett, and Nancy Lind |
Volume 29 | Designing Effective Library Learning Spaces in Higher Education – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Mandla S. Makhanya |
Volume 30 | Developing and Supporting Multiculturalism and Leadership Development – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Mandla S. Makhanya |
Volume 31 | Faculty and Student Research in Practicing Academic Freedom – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta and Patrick Blessinger |
Volume 32 | International Perspectives on Policies, Practices & Pedagogies for Promoting Social Responsibility in Higher Education – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Craig Mahoney |
Volume 33 | International Perspectives on the Role of Technology in Humanizing Higher Education – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Mandla S. Makhanya |
Volume 34 | Humanizing Higher Education through Innovative Approaches for Teaching and Learning – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Mandla S. Makhanya |
Volume 35 | Humanizing Higher Education through Innovative Approaches for Teaching and Learning – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Mandla s. Makhanya |
Volume 36 | Integrating Research-based Learning across the Curriculum – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta and Patrick Blessinger |
Volume 37 | International Perspectives in Social Justice Programs at the Institutional and Community Level – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta and Patrick Blessinger |
Volume 38 | The Role of External Examining in Higher Education: Challenges and Best Practices – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger, Andrew Ssemwanga, and Barbara Cozza |
Volume 39 | International Perspectives on Supporting and Engaging Online Learners – Edited by Jaimie Hoffman and Patrick Blessinger |
Volume 40 | International Perspectives in Online Instruction – Edited by Jaimie Hoffman and Patrick Blessinger |
Volume 41 | New Student Literacies amid COVID-19: International Case Studies – Edited by Enakshi Sengupta and Patrick Blessinger |
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INNOVATIONS IN HIGHER EDUCATION TEACHING AND LEARNING - VOLUME 42
INNOVATIVE APPROACHES IN PEDAGOGY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION CLASSROOMS
EDITED BY
ENAKSHI SENGUPTA
American University of Afghanistan, Afghanistan
PATRICK BLESSINGER
St. John’s University, New York, USA
International HETL Association, New York, USA
Created in partnership with the
International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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ISBN: 978-1-80043-257-4 (Print)
ISBN: 978-1-80043-256-7 (Online)
ISBN: 978-1-80043-258-1 (Epub)
ISSN: 2055-3641 (Series)
Contents
List of Contributors | vii |
Series Editors’ Introduction | ix |
PART I: ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT | |
Chapter 1: Introduction to Innovative Approaches in Pedagogy for Higher Education Classrooms | |
Enakshi Sengupta and Patrick Blessinger | 3 |
Chapter 2: Innovative Teaching and Creative Learning in a Sport Tourism Curriculum: A Portuguese Case of Experiential Learning | |
Ana Baptista and Elsa Pereira | 11 |
Chapter 3: Project-based Learning in the Adult English Language Classroom | |
Cheryl Cruz | 25 |
Chapter 4: Lesson Study and Teacher Training: Engaging in the Co-construction of Pedagogical Knowledge | |
David Allan | 41 |
Chapter 5: Initiating Innovation: The Case of Entrepreneurship Education in the United Arab Emirates | |
Matthew A. Gilbert | 55 |
Chapter 6: Active Images: Teaching Students Critical Thinking and Analysis Skills with Picture Postcards | |
Reba A. Wissner | 67 |
PART II: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES | |
Chapter 7: Retreat Forwards: Student-facing Writing Retreats | |
Christopher Little | 85 |
Chapter 8: Innovations in the Academic Language Classroom of an International Foundation Programme | |
Jill Haldane and Philip Davies | 101 |
Chapter 9: Strategies for Developing Mental Toughness in Higher Education and Measuring the Impact | |
Jenny Meggs and Peter Sewell | 121 |
Chapter 10: The Xjtlu Entrepreneurial Campus: A New Paradigm of University–Industry Partnerships | |
Stuart Perrin | 137 |
About the Authors | 153 |
Name Index | 159 |
Subject Index | 165 |
List of Contributors
David Allan | Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, UK |
Ana Baptista | Imperial College London, London, UK |
Patrick Blessinger | International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association, New York, USA |
Cheryl Cruz | CREATE Opportunities, LLC Portland, USA |
Philip Davies | University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland |
Matthew A. Gilbert | Coastal Carolina University, Conway, South Carolina, USA |
Jill Haldane | University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland |
Christopher Little | Manchester Metropolitan University |
Jenny Meggs | Lancaster University, UK |
Elsa Pereira | University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal |
Stuart Perrin | Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Suzhou, China |
Enakshi Sengupta | American University of Afghanistan, Kabul, Afghanistan |
Peter Sewell | Lancaster University Management School, UK |
Reba A. Wissner | Columbus State University, USA |
Series Editors’ Introduction
Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning
The purpose of this series is to publish current research and scholarship on innovative teaching and learning practices in higher education. The series is developed around the premise that teaching and learning is more effective when instructors and students are actively and meaningfully engaged in the teaching-learning process.
The main objectives of this series are to:
- 1)
present how innovative teaching and learning practices are being used in higher education institutions around the world across a wide variety of disciplines and countries,
- 2)
present the latest models, theories, concepts, paradigms, and frameworks that educators should consider when adopting, implementing, assessing, and evaluating innovative teaching and learning practices, and
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consider the implications of theory and practice on policy, strategy, and leadership.
This series will appeal to anyone in higher education who is involved in the teaching and learning process from any discipline, institutional type, or nationality. The volumes in this series will focus on a variety of authentic case studies and other empirical research that illustrates how educators from around the world are using innovative approaches to create more effective and meaningful learning environments.
Innovation teaching and learning is any approach, strategy, method, practice or means that has been shown to improve, enhance, or transform the teaching-learning environment. Innovation involves doing things differently or in a novel way in order to improve outcomes. In short, Innovation is positive change. With respect to teaching and learning, innovation is the implementation of new or improved educational practices that result in improved educational and learning outcomes. This innovation can be any positive change related to teaching, curriculum, assessment, technology, or other tools, programs, policies, or processes that leads to improved educational and learning outcomes. Innovation can occur in institutional development, program development, professional development, or learning development.
The volumes in this series will not only highlight the benefits and theoretical frameworks of such innovations through authentic case studies and other empirical research but also look at the challenges and contexts associated with implementing and assessing innovative teaching and learning practices. The volumes represent all disciplines from a wide range of national, cultural, and organizational contexts. The volumes in this series will explore a wide variety of teaching and learning topics such as active learning, integrative learning, transformative learning, inquiry-based learning, problem-based learning, meaningful learning, blended learning, creative learning, experiential learning, lifelong and lifewide learning, global learning, learning assessment and analytics, student research, faculty and student learning communities, as well as other topics.
This series brings together distinguished scholars and educational practitioners from around the world to disseminate the latest knowledge on innovative teaching and learning scholarship and practices. The authors offer a range of disciplinary perspectives from different cultural contexts. This series provides a unique and valuable resource for instructors, administrators, and anyone interested in improving and transforming teaching and learning.
Patrick Blessinger
Founder, Executive Director, and Chief Research Scientist, International HETL Association
Enakshi Sengupta
Director, Centre for Teaching Learning & Associate Professor Business – American University of Afghanistan
- Prelims
- Part I: Active Engagement
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Innovative Approaches in Pedagogy for Higher Education Classrooms
- Chapter 2: Innovative Teaching and Creative Learning in a Sport Tourism Curriculum: A Portuguese Case of Experiential Learning
- Chapter 3: Project-Based Learning in the Adult English Language Classroom
- Chapter 4: Lesson Study and Teacher Training: Engaging in the Co-construction of Pedagogical Knowledge
- Chapter 5: Initiating Innovation: The Case of Entrepreneurship Education in the United Arab Emirates
- Chapter 6: Active Images: Teaching Students Critical Thinking and Analysis Skills with Picture Postcards
- Part II: Innovative Approaches
- Chapter 7: Retreat Forwards: Student-facing Writing Retreats
- Chapter 8: Innovations in the Academic Language Classroom of an International Foundation Programme
- Chapter 9: Strategies for Developing Mental Toughness in Higher Education and Measuring the Impact
- Chapter 10: The XJTLU Entrepreneurial Campus: A New Paradigm of University–Industry Partnerships
- About the Authors
- Name Index
- Subject Index