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Artículo
What works?: the culture of evidence in university teaching
Autor/es | Romero Pérez, Clara
Mateos Blanco, Tania Heras Monastero, Bárbara de las |
Fecha de publicación | 2017 |
Fecha de depósito | 2019-07-19 |
Resumen | This article analyses the culture of
evidence in university teaching and its
implications in the professional
training of teachers in higher educa
tion. The new culture of organisati
on ... This article analyses the culture of evidence in university teaching and its implications in the professional training of teachers in higher educa tion. The new culture of organisati on and assessment introduced into university teaching has brought about the configuration of a management model geared towards results and accountability based on solid evidence. Its implementation means that both administrators and teachers are asking themselves: what works? This study shows that the implementation of a culture of evidence requires the adoption of a pluralist vision of evidence, as well as cl ear criteria for determining the validity of evidence. In addition, teachers should be trained to mobilise systematic pedagogic know ledge and transform their practice, using available institutional support, the systematic analysis of their own experience, and the promotion of best practice |
Cita | Romero Pérez, C., Mateos Blanco, T. y Heras Monastero, B.d.l. (2017). What works?: the culture of evidence in university teaching. International Education Studies, 10 (10), 1-11. |
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