Using innovative observation to improve teaching and learning: a collaboration between students and academic staff in higher education

Matt O'Leary, Vanessa Cui, Ilana Pressick, Stephanie Reynolds, Lee Roberts, Nathalie Turville, Nick White

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    Abstract

    This chapter explores the experiences of university teachers and students who participated in an innovative model of collaborative observation over two academic years. Drawing on qualitative data from several longitudinal case studies involving small groups of staff and students, we critically reflect on the key findings and implications for improving teaching and learning in higher education. The chapter reveals how these students and their teachers used a model of collaborative observation to develop a collective classroom consciousness about learning and its relationship with teaching. As an antidote to neo-liberal, commodified conceptualisations of teaching and learning that have historically dominated the use of observation in education, the participants? experiences captured here illustrate how our innovative model can provide a stimulating platform from which to co-develop collective classroom consciousness. This classroom consciousness can subsequently be used to inform and transform the learning and professional practice of students and their teachers meaningfully and sustainably.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationSustaining the Future of Higher Education
    EditorsBruno Broucker, Rosalind M.O. Pritchard, Goran Melin, Clare Milsom
    PublisherBrill
    Pages98-116
    Number of pages19
    ISBN (Print)9789004467804
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 1 Jul 2021

    Publication series

    NameHigher Education: Linking Research, Policy and Practice

    Keywords

    • Higher education; teaching and learning; co-constructed observation; collaborative observation; innovation; teacher improvement; collaboration; classroom consciousness

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