2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10734-009-9212-2
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The first year university experience: using personal epistemology to understand effective learning and teaching in higher education

Abstract: Personal epistemological beliefs, or beliefs about knowing, provide a way in which to understand learning in a range of educational contexts because they are considered to act as filters for all other knowledge and beliefs. In particular, they provide a useful framework for investigating learning and teaching for first year students in tertiary education, who are typically considered to hold less sophisticated epistemological beliefs. Using semi-structured interviews, this study investigated the nature of beli… Show more

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“…Also, this study is relevant to higher education government policy in Malaysia because economics is an elective subject in secondary school, but is classified as a compulsory subject for all pre-university and undergraduate business studies (Khoo and Abdul, 2013). This study was conducted in the context of a naturalistic educational context, that is in a higher learning institution, so the process of knowing should be highly valued (Brownlee et al 2009). …”
Section: Purpose Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, this study is relevant to higher education government policy in Malaysia because economics is an elective subject in secondary school, but is classified as a compulsory subject for all pre-university and undergraduate business studies (Khoo and Abdul, 2013). This study was conducted in the context of a naturalistic educational context, that is in a higher learning institution, so the process of knowing should be highly valued (Brownlee et al 2009). …”
Section: Purpose Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He explained, "I believe letting students voice their opinions is the best way to allow them to learn" [Participant 12,545:546]. Empowering students to weigh in on the topic is important to those adhering to multiplism (Brownlee, Walker, Lennox, Exley, & Pearce, 2009). The pre-service teachers simply do not want their students to mimic their behavior.…”
Section: Multiplismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A plethora of resources with information on teaching methods, assessments, scaffolding knowledge and critical reflection on teaching and learning is easily accessible to the modern academic. Sources go so far as to provide a hands-on guide to teaching and learning, with models for literacy training (Skillen et al, 1999), depth of learning (Smith & Colby, 2007), assessment (Frankland, 2007), teaching positions (Carnell, 2007), conceptual change (Brüssow, 2007), writing support (Murray, 2002) and for personal epistemological beliefs (Brownlee, Walker, Lennox, Exley & Pearce, 2009). Gordon and Debus (2002) show in action research how to improve deep learning without major curriculum change.…”
Section: Critical Review Of Literature On Teaching and Learning At Unmentioning
confidence: 99%