Promoting reflection in asynchronous virtual learning spaces: Tertiary distance tutors’ conceptions
Increasingly, universities are embedding reflective activities into the curriculum. With the growth in online tertiary education, how effectively is reflection being promoted or used in online learning spaces? Based on the notion that teachers’ beliefs will influence their approaches to teaching, t...
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Auteurs principaux: | Bethany Alden Alden Rivers, John T. E. Richardson, Linda Price |
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Athabasca University Press
2014
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