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This paper comprises a summary of research into the teaching of higher education (HE) courses in further education (FE) learning environments. A comprehensive study of college management and teaching staff attitudes together with teaching practices, pedagogy and research was carried out with six partner colleges of the University of Plymouth where a substantial amount of HE teaching was delivered. A questionnaire was developed, piloted and distributed to all staff teaching HE in the colleges, with a similar but separate questionnaire being used for management. Five colleges responded. We present data relating to the differences in teaching practice and pedagogy between FE and HE teaching and the problems of realising these in FE learning environments. We also look at the ways in which independent study and critical reflection among learners are developed. The questions of research and scholarly activity and their relevance to HE teaching are addressed. Considerable challenges are faced by staff teaching mainly FE courses on standard FE teaching contracts, being expected to deliver HE courses effectively. We also consider the challenges of delivering 'a real HE experience' in FE environments and those involved with going on to university afterwards.
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Authors: Harwood, June; Harwood, David Date: 2004 Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain Journal title: Journal of further and higher education Resource type: Article Subjects: Teaching and learning; Management; Higher education; |
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