对话:与伊丽莎白·明尼奇对话

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Chng Huang Hoon, E. Minnich, J. Draeger, Johan Geertsema, T. Roxå
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2018年10月,在挪威卑尔根举行的ISSOTL会议上,我们有幸听到Elizabeth Minnich教授的演讲,题目是“不思考的人无所不能:学生在学习什么,学生是如何学习的,这是否会让他们成为更好的人?”随后,在2019年11月,程黄勋(当时的ISSOTL亚太区副总裁)邀请ISSOTL社区向Minnich教授提出他们的问题。收到了四名isssotl成员的问题。TLI提供了一个平台,使我们能够继续进行这一重要的对话。参与者有:Elizabeth Minnich,哲学家、作家、教师、杰出院士(美国高校协会)。John Draeger,美国纽约州立大学布法罗分校哲学教授兼教学中心主任。Torgny rox,瑞典隆德大学工程学院工程教育中心副教授,优秀教学实践者。Johan Geertsema,副教授(大学学者计划)兼新加坡国立大学教与学发展中心主任。郑黄勋,新加坡国立大学副教授(英语语言文学)、副教务长(本科教育)兼蔡天宝社区领导中心主任。这段对话分为三部分:1)第一部分:深思熟虑、不深思熟虑、思考与教学;2)第二部分:不深思熟虑、学术反思和基于结果的教学;3)第三部分:密集与广泛的SoTL
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Dialogue: In Conversation with Elizabeth Minnich
At the ISSOTL Conference in Bergen, Norway (October 2018), we were privileged to have heard a lecture by Professor Elizabeth Minnich, on “People who are not thinking Are capable of anything: What are students learning, how are students learning it, and does it make them better people?” As a follow up, in November 2019, Chng Huang Hoon (then-ISSOTL Vice President - Asia Pacific) invited the ISSOTL community to field their questions for Professor Minnich. Questions from four ISSOTL members were received. TLI has provided the platform to enable us to continue that important conversation. The participants are: Elizabeth Minnich, philosopher, author, teacher, Distinguished Fellow (Association of American Colleges & Universities). John Draeger, Professor of Philosophy and Director, Teaching and Learning Center, SUNY Buffalo State, USA. Torgny Roxå, Associate Professor and Academic Developer, Excellent Teaching Practitioner, Centre for Engineering Education, Faculty of Engineering, Lund University, Sweden. Johan Geertsema, Associate Professor (University Scholars Programme) and Director, Centre for Development of Teaching and Learning, National University of Singapore. Chng Huang Hoon, Associate Professor (English Language & Literature), Associate Provost (Undergraduate Education) and Director (Chua Thian Poh Community Leadership Centre), National University of Singapore. This conversation is in 3-parts: 1) Part One: Thoughtfulness, Thoughtlessness, Thinking and Teaching 2) Part Two: Thoughtlessness, scholarly reflection, and Outcomes-based teaching and learning 3) Part Three: Intensive and Extensive SoTL
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Teaching & Learning Inquiry-The ISSOTL Journal
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