The Instruction Myth: Why Higher Education Is Hard to Change, and How to Change It

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Price
$41.95  $39.01
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
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Pages
342
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.1 X 1.3 inches | 1.25 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781978804456

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About the Author
JOHN TAGG is a professor emeritus of English at Palomar College in San Marcos, California. He is the author of The Learning Paradigm College.
Reviews
"Any administrator who wants to distinguish his or her institution from others, can and should do so by creating a truly learning-centered educational program. In this book, Tagg lays out the challenges that will have to be dealt with in such an endeavor, and describes several tools for achieving the changes needed." --L. Dee Fink "author of Creating Significant Learning Experiences "
"The Instruction Myth is among the most well thought out and well-researched studies on the issues related to students' learning in higher education and the continuing struggles higher ed has to move from being teacher and course centered to learner centered. John Tagg details the problems and offers solutions that every college should be interested in adopting. Everyone who works in higher education should read this book."
--Terry Doyle "author of Learner Centered Teaching: Putting the Research on Learning into Practice "
"As a higher education diagnostician, John Tagg writes with wry acumen to prescribe the needed solutions, including some bitter pills that are clearly necessary given the logic presented in this important book."--Jeff King "executive director, CETTL "
"John Tagg boldly declares the emperor has no clothes. He lays out the myths and hidden assumptions that impede reform in higher education and offers key points of leverage change."--Anton Tolman "coeditor of Why Students Resist Learning: A Practical Model for Understanding and Helping Students "
"Many readers will be familiar with--and fans of--John Tagg's work, as I am, and this new volume draws on and extends that work in fresh and generative ways. It's full of big ideas, captivating examples, and a powerful vision of what it takes to create change in the complex ecology of higher education."--Pat Hutchings "Senior Scholar at the National Institute for Learning Outcome Assessment (NILOA) "
"Teaching quality in US higher education is a myth," by John Tagg
--Times Higher Education
'The Chronicle of Higher Education 'Selected New Books in Higher Education' roundup" compiled by Ruth Hammond
https: //www.chronicle.com/article/Selected-New-Books-on-Higher/246484?key=M4Uz02RD-3jerweavC_IPHDsdSj4sLkLIhfQSzDWsVxUs6OvR_d7rFjljkbHmAI7Wi0zZzk5OC0tb1FnZjRGYmJYOXlHd05ZNDJxLVJXUGNlNWR2MmxSMVVaVQ--Chronicle of Higher Education