Back to the basics of pedagogy

Techniques and methods to enrich your students’ learning

Educational theoriest discuss pedagogy

Higher education may have gone through a disruptive decade, but many of the theories and building blocks that underpin good teaching are still relevant today. How can we use established theories of learning and pedagogical models to engage the 21st-century student

This collection of resources looks at how to adapt and apply well-known pedagogies for today’s in-person and online classes. You will find advice on how to make your teaching interactive, foster collaboration and use play to deepen learning, and delve into techniques such as the flipped classroom, and experiential and affective learning.

Develop and nurture teaching presence in a learning community

Strong teaching presence helps students facilitate their own learning. Here, Hannah Shaw and Mike Hackman offer quick wins for educators with advice on how to provide clear instruction and a safe learning space, and recognise topics as interconnected

Hannah Shaw, Mike Hackman

Cardiff University

The chalk-and-talk method of lecturing sits at odds with what is known about student learning – that students need to apply information in context for themselves to gain proper understanding. But there are plenty of ways to make lectures more interactive and engaging, as these resources explain.