Learning to Teach in Higher Education
English, Paul Ramsden, 2003Only 1 piece in stock at third-party supplier
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"Learning to Teach in Higher Education" is a comprehensive work that provides a solid introduction to the practice of higher education teaching. Written by Paul Ramsden, the book highlights both the theoretical foundations and the practical aspects of teaching in higher education. The fully revised and updated edition takes into account the significant changes in the higher education landscape and offers valuable insights for educators looking to improve their teaching methods. With 292 pages, the book provides a detailed analysis and practical approaches that benefit both new and experienced educators. It is an essential reference for anyone involved in teaching in higher education.
Book type | Book of non-fiction |
Language | English |
Author | Paul Ramsden |
Year | 2003 |
Number of pages | 292 |
Item number | 8708411 |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Category | Textbooks |
Release date | 14.5.2018 |
Book type | Book of non-fiction |
Language | English |
Author | Paul Ramsden |
Year | 2003 |
Number of pages | 292 |
CO₂ emissions | 0,94 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,12 |
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