Some subscribers to TIPS might be interested in a discussion list post "Re: 
Teaching and Learning" [Hake (2014)].  The abstract reads:

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ABSTRACT: GS Chandy (2014) in his Math-Teach post titled "Re: Khan Academy 2.0" 
at <http://bit.ly/1tGPvAN> wrote: "At its core, teaching has to be about 
helping the student to learn."

 To which math education guru Robert Hansen responded at 
<http://bit.ly/YYpwJJ>: "teaching is about teaching things. That is pedagogy. 
In an ideal world, every student would be able to learn every thing the teacher 
teaches. It is only (relatively) recently that teaching took on the role of 
learning, or better known as remediation, and quite frankly, not only does it 
suck at it, the more you make teaching about learning, the less you make it 
about teaching, until such point, it isn't about teaching at all. Or learning."

 For a more informed view of the relationship of teaching to learning see 
">From Teaching to Learning: A New Paradigm for Undergraduate Education" ]Barr 
& Tagg (1995)] at <http://bit.ly/8XGJPc>. They wrote: "A paradigm shift is 
taking hold in American higher education. In its briefest form, the paradigm 
that has governed our colleges is this: A college is an institution that exists 
*to provide instruction*. Subtly but profoundly we are shifting to a new 
paradigm: A college is an institution that exists *to produce learning*. This 
shift changes everything. It is both needed and wanted."

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 To access the complete 41 kB post please click on <http://bit.ly/VQx4MP>.

 Richard Hake, Emeritus Professor of Physics, Indiana University; Honorary 
Member, Curmudgeon Lodge of Deventer, The Netherlands; President, PEdants for 
Definitive Academic References which Recognize the Invention of the Internet 
(PEDARRII); LINKS TO: Academia <http://bit.ly/a8ixxm>; Articles 
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<http://bit.ly/Wz2FP3>; Linked In <http://linkd.in/14uycpW>; Research Gate 
<http://bit.ly/1fJiSwB>; Socratic Dialogue Inducing (SDI) Labs 
<http://bit.ly/9nGd3M>; Twitter <http://bit.ly/juvd52>.

Boy #1: "I taught my dog to whistle."

Boy #2: "I don't hear him whistling."

Boy #1: "I said I taught him.  I didn't say he learned it."

     - Cartoon at <http://bit.ly/1rCyR71>

 

 REFERENCES [URLs shortened by <http://bit.ly/> and accessed on 28 Aug 2014.]

Hake, R.R.  2014. "Re: Teaching and Learning" online on the OPEN! AERA-L 
archives at <http://bit.ly/VQx4MP>. The abstract and link to the complete post 
are being transmitted to several discussion lists and are also on my blog 
"Hake'sEdStuff" at <http://bit.ly/VTuGEG>.

  

 

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