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Paradigm shift or business as usual :the reception and implementation of the BYU-Idaho learning model by faculty members, a mixed method study

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Thurgood, Larry L.. (2010). Paradigm shift or business as usual :the reception and implementation of the BYU-Idaho learning model by faculty members, a mixed method study. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/etd_55.html

Title:
Paradigm shift or business as usual :the reception and implementation of the BYU-Idaho learning model by faculty members, a mixed method study
Author:
Thurgood, Larry L.
Date:
2010
Program:
Education
Abstract:
A mixed methods study examined how a newly developed campus-wide framework for learning and teaching, called the Learning Model, was accepted and embraced by faculty members at Brigham Young University - Idaho from September 2007 to January 2009. Data from two administrations of the Approaches to Teaching Inventory showed that (a) faculty members were more student-centered than teacher- centered in September 2007, and (b) there was a small, but statistically significant increase in student-centeredness in January 2009.;Qualitative survey responses and faculty interviews expressed how the Learning Model had influenced teaching approaches and philosophy. Emergent themes included increased student preparation and responsibility for learning, the role of teaching one another, teacher improvement, and spiritual components of the Learning Model, as well as the view that there had been no change in teaching approaches. Overall, the Learning Model has been accepted and utilized by BYU-Idaho faculty members.
Description:
Thesis (Ph. D., Education)--University of Idaho, April 26, 2010.
Major Professor:
Charles W. Gagel.
Defense Date:
April 26, 2010.
Type:
Text
Format Original:
xii, 254 leaves :ill. ;29 cm.
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