Curriculum design innovation in flexible science teaching


Autoria(s): Nulty, Duncan; Vegh, Victor; Young, Joseph A.
Contribuinte(s)

Fernandez, Anne

Data(s)

2002

Resumo

In this paper you will be introduced to a number of principles which can be used to inform good teaching practice and rigorous curriculum design. Principles relate to: * Application of a common sequence of events for how learners learn; * Accommodating different learning styles; * Adopting a purposeful approach to teaching and learning; * Using assessment as a central driving force in the curriculum and as an organising structure leading to coherence of teaching and learning approach; and * The increasing emphasis that is being placed on the development of generic graduate competencies over and above discipline content knowledge. The principles are particularly significant in relation to adult learning. The paper will use three specific applications as illustrations to help you to learn how these principles can be applied. The illustrations are taken from a second year subject in supercomputing that uses scientific case studies. The subject has been developed (with support from Silicon Graphics Inc. and Intel) to be taught entirely via the Internet.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31723/

Publicador

UniServe Science, The University of Sydney, NSW

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31723/1/c31723.pdf

Nulty, Duncan, Vegh, Victor, & Young, Joseph A. (2002) Curriculum design innovation in flexible science teaching. In Fernandez, Anne (Ed.) Proceedings of Scholarly Inquiry in Flexible Science Teaching and Learning Symposium, UniServe Science, The University of Sydney, NSW, The University of Sydney, pp. 50-56.

Direitos

Copyright 2002 Duncan Nulty, Viktor Vegh and Joseph Young

© 2002 Duncan Nulty, Viktor Vegh and Joseph Young The authors assign to UniServe Science and educational non-profit institutions a non-exclusive licence to use this document for personal use and in courses of instruction provided that the article is used in full and this copyright statement is reproduced. The authors also grant a non-exclusive licence to UniServe Science to publish this document in full on the Web (prime sites and mirrors) and in printed form within the UniServe Science 2002 Conference proceedings. Any other usage is prohibited without the express permission of the authors.

Fonte

Division of Technology, Information and Learning Support; High Performance Computing and Research Support; Mathematical Sciences

Palavras-Chave #130200 CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY #curriculum design #teaching practice #assessment #learning module development
Tipo

Conference Paper