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Masterclass: Learning, Teaching and Curriculum in Taught Master's Degrees by Peter Knight β€” book cover

Masterclass: Learning, Teaching and Curriculum in Taught Master's Degrees

by Peter Knight
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Overview

In the English-speaking world, master's degree programmes are booming. Not only are more programmes being provided, with more people studying for master's degrees, but the nature of the degree itself is changing: it has become essentially a professional degree. In respone to market forces, a variety of approaches to curriculum design, teaching, learning and assessment have evolved. This text considers evidence and experiences of academics in South Africa, the USA, Australia and Britain, creating an overall picture of developments, accompanied by a set of practical and conceptual problems.

About the Author, Peter Knight

Peter Knight is at the Department of Educational Research, University of Lancaster

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1997
Publisher
Continuum International Publishing Group
Pages
208
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780304339846

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