TY - JOUR
T1 - Developing the Enquiring Student and Enhancing the Research-Teaching Interface: Student-led Pedagogical Research and Educational Initiatives in Enquiry Based Learning
AU - Pritchard, Jane
AU - Matthew, Robert
AU - Tierney, Anne Margaret
AU - MacKenzie, Jane
AU - Storck, Lisa
AU - Thomson, Kate
AU - Hood, Alistair
AU - Carroll, Jacqueline
AU - Crothers, Andrew
AU - Wisbey, Jamie
AU - Fletcher, Maria
AU - Hope, Daisy
AU - Morrow, Lorna
AU - Bridges, Madeleine
AU - Blanton, Ward
PY - 2008/4/24
Y1 - 2008/4/24
N2 - This paper describes the progress of a project running at the University of Glasgow to develop elements of Enquiry Based Learning (EBL) in undergraduate degree courses across a range of disciplines. It focuses on the second part of the project but an overview of the first part is also given. During phase 1 of the project, in the summer of 2007, seven undergraduate students spent four weeks working together exploring enquiry based learning (EBL) in the institution’s central, educational development unit. This phase was approached as an EBL exercise itself; the student groups were given full responsibility for the process with the proviso that by the end of this phase they would have developed a guide for staff and students about EBL. The second phase of the project continues throughout the academic year 07/08. Here, each student worked alongside a member of staff from their department of study to develop discipline specific EBL activities taking a research-informed approach to this development. All pairings were charged with introducing EBL such that no major course change procedures had to be followed; this hopefully ensured the sustainability of such adjustments. Staff and students involved in the project represent dentistry, chemistry, biology, theology, law and psychology and the courses under development range from large first year classes to small honours level courses. An overview of the range of enquiry-based learning developments within the courses will be described.
AB - This paper describes the progress of a project running at the University of Glasgow to develop elements of Enquiry Based Learning (EBL) in undergraduate degree courses across a range of disciplines. It focuses on the second part of the project but an overview of the first part is also given. During phase 1 of the project, in the summer of 2007, seven undergraduate students spent four weeks working together exploring enquiry based learning (EBL) in the institution’s central, educational development unit. This phase was approached as an EBL exercise itself; the student groups were given full responsibility for the process with the proviso that by the end of this phase they would have developed a guide for staff and students about EBL. The second phase of the project continues throughout the academic year 07/08. Here, each student worked alongside a member of staff from their department of study to develop discipline specific EBL activities taking a research-informed approach to this development. All pairings were charged with introducing EBL such that no major course change procedures had to be followed; this hopefully ensured the sustainability of such adjustments. Staff and students involved in the project represent dentistry, chemistry, biology, theology, law and psychology and the courses under development range from large first year classes to small honours level courses. An overview of the range of enquiry-based learning developments within the courses will be described.
KW - Enquiry based learning
KW - staff-student partnerships
KW - course design
M3 - Article
SN - 1750-8428
VL - 3
SP - 6
EP - 19
JO - Practice and Evidence of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
JF - Practice and Evidence of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
IS - 1
M1 - 1
ER -