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Inspirational teaching in higher education
What does it look, sound and feel like?
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Keywords Compare with your neighbour 2 mins Feedback
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Exploratory/illustrative research
Academic and practice literature review: facets of inspirational teaching? Keywords Tested via 1ry research
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Inspirational teachers
“worth remembering that someone is being inspired” Teacher and pupil “With an inspirational teacher, some of the learner’s excitement must derive from being caught up as a character in a co-created work of fiction.” “a crystallization or mirror image of what the learner aspires to be like…” (McGonigal, 2004) “Call it inspiration, creativity, or whatever you want to; it’s the least tangible and most powerful ingredient in learning.” (Cohen & Jurkovic, 1997:2)
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Method 3 lecturers at an English University
Short survey of final year social science undergraduates 2010 analysed 52 student returns Comparative survey: 2016 repeated = 25 returns
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Inspiration Motivating Captivating Passionate Encouraging
(Shevlin et al citing House, 1977; James, 2001) 52 Captivating 33 Passionate (Harden & Crosby, 2000) 41 Encouraging (Harden & Crosby, 2000; McGonigal, 2004) 39
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Inspiration Aspiration Transformation
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Inspirational How? Get out of order
Toy with success audience participation! Run with your imagination Lighten up
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A caution “sensitivity to the specific audience, context, and learning need... keep in mind the learning goal, the people who will be using a program, the culture of their organization, and other critical factors.” (Cohen & Jurkovic, 1997: 6)
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A further caution “judge our value as teachers on the basis of our power to stimulate a willingness to work, and to train young minds to do hard things in such a way that they will gain pleasure from the effort”. Wilson (1918)
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Short presentation: What, why & how of inspirational HE teaching
Questions? Short presentation: What, why & how of inspirational HE teaching
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References Cohen, S & Jurkovic, J (1997) Training and Development 51 (11): 66- November Harden, R.M. and Crosby, J. (2000) AMEE Guide No 20: The good teacher is more than a lecturer – the twelve roles of the teacher, Medical Teacher, 22 (4), 334 – 347, available [accessed online ] James, R. (2001) Students’ changing expectations of higher education and the consequences of mismatches with reality, paper for the OECD-IMHE conference “Management responses to changing student expectations”, QUT (24 September) McGonigal, J (2004) Interactive or dialogic teaching? The case of the ‘inspirational’ teacher, International Journal of Research and Method in Education, 27 (2), 115 – 126 Shevlin, M. Banyard, P. Davies, M. And Griffiths, M. (2000) The Validity of Student Evaluation of Teaching in Higher Education: love me, love my lectures? Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 25 (4), [accessed online ] Wilson, LM (1918) Factors in successful teaching that need to be stressed in both high school and college, The Classical Journal, 13 (7),
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