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The Student Voice in Higher Education and the Implications of Promoting Faculty Development

  • Monica Fedeli

This chapter presents a literature overview of the student voice in higher education, the main results from a three-year research project conducted at five Italian universities with the aim of investigating students’ voices in higher education and how they offer insight into fostering Faculty Development

  • Keywords:
  • teaching and learning methods,
  • student voice,
  • Faculty Development,
  • professional development,
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Monica Fedeli

University of Padua, Italy - ORCID: 0000-0002-8099-0432

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Chapter Information

Chapter Title

The Student Voice in Higher Education and the Implications of Promoting Faculty Development

Authors

Monica Fedeli

Language

English

DOI

10.36253/978-88-6453-672-9.09

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2018

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Book Title

Employability & Competences

Book Subtitle

Innovative Curricula for New Professions

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Vanna Boffo, Monica Fedeli

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510

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2018

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Firenze University Press

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Studies on Adult Learning and Education

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