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European University Association > Trends 2015: the changing context of European higher education

European University Association > Trends 2015: the changing context of European higher education | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it

May 07, 2015

EUA has launched the Trends 2015 report, which presents the universities’ perceptions of the changes that have taken place in European higher education over the past five years, particularly in relation to learning and teaching. Based on survey responses of 451 higher education institutions from 46 countries (48 higher education systems), the report outlines the changing context in which higher education institutions operate.

 

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The quality of learning and teaching is receiving increased attention and support by the academic staff and the institutional leadership. As examples, 60% have a centralised unit for pedagogical staff development, and 63% have institution-wide quality assurance policies and processes. The implementation of learning outcomes has continued to progress since 2010, with 64% of institutions responding that these have been introduced for all courses. Institutions are generally positive about the benefits of learning outcomes. It is clear, however, that in many institutions their implementation appears to have taken place without changing in radical ways how curricula, including examinations, are developed. Therefore this area is still a work in progress.

Tim Boileau's curator insight, May 15, 2015 1:38 PM

Achieving diversity and inclusive excellence in higher education needs to be a global conversation.

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Why MOOCs are Failing the People They're Supposed to Help

Why MOOCs are Failing the People They're Supposed to Help | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it
MOOCs and online education are a technology with potentially revolutionary implications—but without a precise plan for realizing that potential.
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In 2012, Stanford president John Hennessy pronounced that the MOOC was going to be “transformative to education.” But, he added, “We don’t really understand how yet.” Two years later, the landscape remains much the same:MOOCs are a technology with potentially revolutionary implications for education, but without a precise plan for realizing that potential. One way of getting there could be for the leaders of the MOOC movement to look more closely at old methods, from when education was less massive, less open, and entirely offline.

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9 Techniques For Online Educators To Gamify Their Digital Classrooms

9 Techniques For Online Educators To Gamify Their Digital Classrooms | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it
Involve and motivate your students into the process of online learning with the help of gamification. Check what gamification is, and what gamification techniques you can use as online educator to make your digital classroom more interesting for your online students. Check the following 9 techniques that will help you gamify your digital classroom.
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this technique:

  • it encourages students to think differently

  • it lets students develop new skills

  • it encourages collaboration and teamwork

  • it encourages the competitive nature

  • it involves students into the process of studying

  • it makes lessons more interesting and exciting for students
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Atención, pregunta: ¿Sabe un alumno qué es lo mejor para su aprendizaje? | Ciencia | La Ciencia de la Mula Francis

Atención, pregunta: ¿Sabe un alumno qué es lo mejor para su aprendizaje? | Ciencia | La Ciencia de la Mula Francis | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it
La enseñanza universitaria en España giraba en torno a las materias que el estudiante debía cursar para obtener un título académico. Gracias al Proceso de Bolonia se ha pretendido que gire en torno al estudiante, que al fin y al cabo es el
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Poropat nos comenta dos estudios recientes que discuten cómo evalúan los alumnos su propio aprendizaje. Ambos llegan a la misma conclusión: Los estudiantes universitarios evalúan mejor a los profesores con los que aprenden menos; su aprendizaje se mide con su rendimiento posterior en exámenes de la materia es peor. Más aún, los estudiantes evalúan mejor a los profesores con los que obtienen mejores notas; en cierto sentido, estos profesores compran la opinión de sus estudiantes.

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50 Inspiring TED Talks For Teachers: An Updated List For 2014

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50 Inspiring TED Talks For Teachers: An Updated List For 2014
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By Sara Briggs

Using TED Talks to convey an important message or spark creativity might be more effective in teaching students than an individual agenda or preconceived notion of what should be said. Furthermore, TED Talks challenges educators everywhere to think differently and encourage the same in their students.

These are the best TED Talks for any educator because they make us laugh, warm our hearts, break down barriers, and always inspire us to dig a little deeper and push a little harder, challenging your educator perspective.

50 Inspiring TED Talks For Teachers: Updated For 2014

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Para ir vendo, porque um professor está em permanente atualização.

Claudine Revol's curator insight, April 28, 2014 5:00 AM

The communication explosion reaches its peak when you explore the endless avenues running through TED Talks. Moreover, the title educator embodies many forms within these talks.

So it’s precisely for this reason that any educator benefits from so many of these talks. Each speaker reveals his or her passion of a view or a subject with the enthusiasm of a first-year teacher.

Using TED Talks to convey an important message or spark creativity might be more effective in teaching students than an individual agenda or preconceived notion of what should be said. Furthermore, TED Talks challenges educators everywhere to think differently and encourage the same in their students.

These are the best TED Talks for any educator because they make us laugh, warm our hearts, break down barriers, and always inspire us to dig a little deeper and push a little harder, challenging your educator perspective.

 
Jen Judge's curator insight, July 21, 2014 3:42 PM

Check out the video 48. Let’s Raise Kids to Be Entrepreneurs

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What Keeps Students Motivated to Learn?

What Keeps Students Motivated to Learn? | Create, Innovate & Evaluate in Higher Education | Scoop.it

What keeps students motivated to learn? Relevance, connections, and their teachers' emotional investment, among just a few criteria.

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“Treat students like adults. If the students feel like they’re worth it they’ll act more like adults.”

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