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"In an investigation of academics’ ways of understanding their own growth and
development as a university teacher, Åkerlind described three qualitatively different
views, varyingly focused on teaching development experienced as an increase in:
* the teacher’s comfort with teaching, in terms of feeling more confident as a teacher
or teaching becoming less effortful;
* the teacher’s knowledge and skills, in terms of expanding their content knowledge
and teaching materials, and/or expanding their repertoire of teaching strategies; and
* learning outcomes for students, in terms of improving their students’ learning and
development."  ([[Akerlind_2007]] p. 23)


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== 6. Voir aussi ==
== 6. Voir aussi ==
* [[Akerlind_2007]]
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Version du 24 février 2017 à 18:38


Growing and developing as a university teacher—variation in meaning

1. Références

  • Référence complète APA : Åkerlind, G. S. (2003). Growing and developing as a university teacher—variation in meaning, Studies in Higher Education, 28, 375–390.



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4. Abstract


5. Résumé (facultatif)

"In an investigation of academics’ ways of understanding their own growth and development as a university teacher, Åkerlind described three qualitatively different views, varyingly focused on teaching development experienced as an increase in:

  • the teacher’s comfort with teaching, in terms of feeling more confident as a teacher

or teaching becoming less effortful;

  • the teacher’s knowledge and skills, in terms of expanding their content knowledge

and teaching materials, and/or expanding their repertoire of teaching strategies; and

  • learning outcomes for students, in terms of improving their students’ learning and

development." (Akerlind_2007 p. 23)


6. Voir aussi