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The artistry of teaching in higher education: practical ideas for developing creative academic practice

The artistry of teaching in higher education: practical ideas for developing creative academic practice
The artistry of teaching in higher education: practical ideas for developing creative academic practice
Introducing a fresh approach to conceptualising and actioning high-quality teaching in higher education, this essential volume fills a gap in current literature by expanding beyond the mere ‘delivery’ of teaching. Instead, it offers an evidence-based discussion of ‘artistry’ and demonstrates how this may be applied successfully within a higher education setting to enable better student learning. Key concepts such as improvisation, embodiment, knowing oneself and one’s students, and a compassionate and relational approach to facilitating learning are unpacked throughout.

Filled with practical examples based on scholarship and experience from and applicable to a wide range of disciplines, The Artistry of Teaching in Higher Education is divided into three distinct parts which explore:

Creativity, improvisation and context;
Authenticity and professional identity;
Developing the artistry of teaching.

An essential read for teachers, senior management, educational developers, and policy makers alike, this book acts as a call to action within higher education institutions to support and create space for learning, creativity and innovation, to the benefit of the development of their teachers’ expertise.
Routledge
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King, Helen, Bale, Richard, Corradini, Erika, Fossey, Peter, Gannaway, Deanne, Morantes-Africano, Leonardo, Mudd, Shaun and Potter, Jackie (eds.) (2024) The artistry of teaching in higher education: practical ideas for developing creative academic practice , 1 ed. Routledge, 268pp.

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Introducing a fresh approach to conceptualising and actioning high-quality teaching in higher education, this essential volume fills a gap in current literature by expanding beyond the mere ‘delivery’ of teaching. Instead, it offers an evidence-based discussion of ‘artistry’ and demonstrates how this may be applied successfully within a higher education setting to enable better student learning. Key concepts such as improvisation, embodiment, knowing oneself and one’s students, and a compassionate and relational approach to facilitating learning are unpacked throughout.

Filled with practical examples based on scholarship and experience from and applicable to a wide range of disciplines, The Artistry of Teaching in Higher Education is divided into three distinct parts which explore:

Creativity, improvisation and context;
Authenticity and professional identity;
Developing the artistry of teaching.

An essential read for teachers, senior management, educational developers, and policy makers alike, this book acts as a call to action within higher education institutions to support and create space for learning, creativity and innovation, to the benefit of the development of their teachers’ expertise.

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Published date: 13 August 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 495552
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/495552
PURE UUID: 11a799fa-a8ff-4354-8069-abdf678f49d0
ORCID for Erika Corradini: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6021-150X

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Date deposited: 18 Nov 2024 17:34
Last modified: 19 Nov 2024 02:42

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Editor: Helen King
Editor: Richard Bale
Editor: Erika Corradini ORCID iD
Editor: Peter Fossey
Editor: Deanne Gannaway
Editor: Leonardo Morantes-Africano
Editor: Shaun Mudd
Editor: Jackie Potter

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