This book provides evidence-informed and practical advice on how to
design, teach, and facilitate hands-on, experiential learning in
practical higher education settings.
With rich case studies and carefully considered analysis tasks, all
underpinned by research evidence, it explores the functional aspects of
teaching outside of regular classroom environments. Designed to enable
university teachers to adapt strategies for teaching confidently and
effectively, this must-read text focusses on enhancing learning and
avoiding pitfalls whilst allowing students to develop and recognise the
skills needed to excel in their chosen discipline.
This book also provides:
- Reflection Points to enable application of the ideas into teaching
practice,
- Action Summaries that distil the main recommendations into easily
applicable solutions,
- Further Reading sections to allow for further exploration of key
ideas.
Practical and evidence-informed, the strategies within this book are
useful for all educators teaching in practical settings including
projects, labs, studios, in the field, and in practice placements.