Working One-to-One with Students is written for Higher Education
academics, adjuncts, teaching assistants and research students who are
looking for guidance inside and outside the classroom. This book is a
jargon-free, practical guide to improving one-to-one teaching, covering
a wide range of teaching contexts, including mentoring students and
staff, supervising dissertations and how to approach informal meetings
outside of lectures.
Written in an engaging, accessible style and grounded in experience,
this book offers a combination of practical advice backed by relevant
learning theory. Featuring a wealth of case studies and useful
resources, the book covers areas including:
- Supporting students
- Encouraging independent learning
- Mentoring coaching and personal tutoring
- Developing peer groups and buddying programs
- Dealing with diversity, difficult students and ethical dilemmas
- supervising the undergraduate dissertation
Supervising postgraduates in the arts, social sciences and sciences.
This book is a short, snappy, practical guide that covers this key
element of a lecturer's work. In the spirit of the series (KEY GUIDES
FOR EFFECTIVE TEACHING in HIGHER EDUCATION) this book covers relevant
theory that effectively informs practice.