Teaching for learning and learning for teaching : peer review of teaching in higher education / edited by Christopher Klopper and Steve Drew, Griffith University, Australia.

"Teaching for Learning and Learning for Teaching focuses on the emerging global governmental and institutional agenda about higher education teaching quality and the role that peer review can play in supporting improvements in teaching and student outcomes. This agenda is a pervasive element of...

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Other Authors: Drew, Steve (Editor), Klopper, Christopher (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Rotterdam ; Boston : Sense Publishers, [2015]
Series:Professional learning (Sense Publishers) ; v. 19.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks

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