Subject Index

Innovative Approaches in Pedagogy for Higher Education Classrooms

ISBN: 978-1-80043-257-4, eISBN: 978-1-80043-256-7

ISSN: 2055-3641

Publication date: 17 March 2022

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(2022), "Subject Index", Sengupta, E. and Blessinger, P. (Ed.) Innovative Approaches in Pedagogy for Higher Education Classrooms (Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning, Vol. 42), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 165-173. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2055-364120220000042015

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INDEX

Note: Page numbers followed by “n” indicate notes.

Abstract conceptualization
, 22

Academic
, 4–5, 7–8, 28, 91, 102–103, 105, 112, 146

contexts
, 104–105

discourse
, 104–105

practice development
, 86

skills
, 19

staff and researchers
, 88

stress
, 123

Academic language and literacy (ALL)
, 103, 116

Academic Language Classroom International Foundation Programme

AL
, 105

AVIL
, 112–114

best of both traditions
, 110–111

“best of both traditions” in AVIL
, 114–115

“best of both traditions” innovate integrated all approach
, 116–117

comparative analysis of benefits and limitations of EAP and AL pedagogy in FEAP
, 106–107

context of innovations in teaching and learning in IFP
, 103–104

critiquing study skills approach to writing and literacy
, 107

EAP & subject collaboration on teaching writing
, 111

EAP
, 102–103, 104

EAP pedagogic principles and purpose
, 104–105

FEAP course development
, 111–112

genre switching in AL
, 109–110

inception of AL
, 105–106

innovations in AVIL
, 115–116

pedagogic model of AL
, 106

significance of EAP
, 107–108

Academic Literacies (AL)
, 102, 105

comparative analysis of benefits and limitations of EAP and AL pedagogy
, 106–107

genre switching in
, 109–110

inception of
, 105–106

pedagogic model of
, 106

“Academic literacy support”
, 102

Academic performance

anxiety
, 123

MT and
, 126–128

Academic Vocabulary in Literacy (AVIL)
, 112–114

innovations in
, 115–116

Academic Word List
, 112

Academic writing
, 86, 88, 90, 103, 106, 117

“Achievement Orientation”
, 125

Active experimentation
, 22

Active learning
, 7, 12–13, 15–16, 68, 69, 71, 75

pedagogies
, 15

picture postcards for
, 71–72

Adult English language (AEL)
, 5–6, 25–27, 26

HQPBL teams in AEL classroom
, 37

learners implementing HQPBL activities
, 39

real world research for AEL learners
, 32–33

Alliance
, 143

American Institutes for Research (AIR)
, 28

Analysis
, 7, 18, 56, 67, 68, 70, 76, 108, 115, 131

skills
, 69–71

Analytical skills
, 75

Archival skills
, 7, 69

Archives
, 69

Argumentation
, 107

Artificial intelligence (AI)
, 138, 142

Assessment
, 16

Assessment
, 6, 13, 16, 62, 97, 122, 130, 145, 147

Awareness

awareness-raising through transformative pedagogic modeling
, 109

bringing students on board and creating
, 131–132

self-awareness
, 129

Behavior
, 13, 43, 58, 116, 126–127

Best of both traditions model
, 8, 103, 110–111

in AVIL
, 114–115

innovate integrated all approach
, 116–117

“Best of both worlds” approach
, 7

British Association of Lecturers of EAP (BALEAP)
, 104

Buck Institute for Education (BIE)
, 30

Business
, 17–18, 113, 127, 132, 147

Business process management model (BPM model)
, 17

“Career Development Learning”
, 129

CareerEDGE model
, 129

Case study method
, 5–7, 13, 16–17, 56, 86, 138

Case-based Learning (CBL)
, 17

Center for Adult English Language Acquisition (CAELA)
, 26

Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL)
, 28

Challenge
, 6, 13, 30, 51, 122, 125, 144

Class activities
, 146

Class time
, 146

Co-construction
, 50–51

of disciplinary socialization
, 115–116

Co-construction of pedagogical knowledge
, 42

co-reflection
, 51

limitations of individual reflection
, 47

LS as innovative strategy for
, 42, 50

mechanics of
, 51

space for
, 6

student teachers engagement in
, 43

Co-reflection
, 49–50

Collaboration
, 7, 17, 30, 47, 111

for AEL learners
, 35, 43

collaborations between university and industry
, 143

between combinations of academia, government and industry
, 143

component of HQPBL
, 37

between local government, industry and higher education
, 140

types
, 111, 114

Collaborative working
, 47–48

Collective learning
, 46–47, 51

Commitment
, 56, 124, 130, 147

Communities of practice
, 93, 107

Complex process
, 12, 14

Complexity theory
, 12–13

Concrete experience
, 22

Confidence
, 38, 124–127

AEL learners
, 38

creative
, 56

interpersonal
, 127

writing
, 97

“Confidence in Abilities”
, 126

Contemporary theories of MT
, 122

Context
, 15–16, 18, 22, 30, 62, 68, 103–105, 115, 142

Control
, 51, 124–125, 127

emotional
, 125

life
, 125

life control
, 124

self-control skills
, 123

Control, Commitment, Confidence and Challenge of MT (4Cs of MT)
, 124–125

Cooperative teamwork
, 14

COVI D-19 pandemic
, 63, 90, 92, 123, 142

Creative learning opportunity, co-creation of
, 17–18

Creativity
, 5, 12, 14, 17, 61–63

Credit-bearing modules
, 146

Critical analysis
, 131

“Critical research framework”
, 106

Critical sociocultural theory
, 106

Critical thinking
, 6–7, 17, 26, 32, 56, 68–69, 69–71, 104, 122

Cultural objects
, 69

Culture shift
, 129

Curriculum
, 11

custom
, 6

customized
, 56

design
, 8

element
, 130

entrepreneurship
, 63

HE with effective support strategies in
, 122

quality of
, 63

quantity of
, 63

sport tourism
, 5

Stanford curriculum
, 62

tools
, 122

types
, 109

Cybernetics
, 142

“Deficit” students
, 110

Design-thinking
, 6, 59, 61, 62, 64

“Disciple-specific and embedded writing instruction”
, 111

Disciplinary differences
, 104–105

Disruptive technologies
, 8, 142, 148

Dissertation

doctoral
, 26

UG and Masters
, 93

work
, 90

Diversification
, 102

Document analysis
, 69

Dubai
, 56, 59, 61

“Duty of care” perspective
, 122

Education, Research and Development Institute (ERDI)
, 144

Education(al)

adult
, 6, 28

art
, 68

coronavirus pandemic impact on
, 60

English-medium higher
, 102

entrepreneurial
, 138–141

evaluation
, 86

impacts
, 56

MT in
, 124, 131

paradigm shift in
, 4

syntegrative
, 141–143

teacher
, 43

Effective communication
, 142

Effective time-management
, 123

Effectiveness of entrepreneurial education initiative
, 149

eLearning
, 142

Emiratization
, 58

“Emotional Control”
, 125

Emotional intelligence
, 128

Employability
, 122, 128–130

MT and
, 128–129

Employability Development Profile (EDP)
, 129

English as Second Language (ESL)
, 26, 105

case for using PBL in
, 27–28

English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
, 7, 102–103, 104, 146

comparative analysis of benefits and limitations of EAP and AL pedagogy
, 106–107

EAP & subject collaboration on teaching writing
, 111

pedagogic principles and purpose
, 104–105

significance of
, 107–108

English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
, 104

English Language Centre
, 147

English Language Learner (ELL)
, 5–6, 26–27

English Language Proficiency (ELP)
, 28

English Language Proficiency Standards
, 28–29

English language skill levels
, 28–29

English Medium Instruction (EMI)
, 143

English skills
, 115

English Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
, 26

English-medium higher education
, 102

Entrepreneur Community
, 138

Entrepreneurial
, 6, 8, 56, 59, 137–138, 145

competencies
, 149

education
, 138–141

finance and marketing
, 56

learning
, 8

mindset
, 56, 59

Stanford Center for Professional Development
, 64

Entrepreneurship
, 58, 138

curriculum
, 63

education
, 6, 138–139

innovation and
, 61

literature
, 56–57

methodology
, 56–57

problem
, 57–58

results
, 60–64

skills
, 141

solution
, 59–60

teaching about
, 143

technology
, 59

Ephemera
, 74

Evaluation

educational
, 86

higher-order cognitive skills
, 17

self
, 49

skills
, 68

of success
, 149

of teaching through LS
, 45

Evaluative student feedback
, 93–97

Evidence-based model of MT
, 124

Evidence-based practice
, 131

Experiential learning
, 13, 21–22, 49

active learning
, 15–16

authentic and practical experience
, 17–18

higher education teaching and learning
, 13–15

innovative teaching and learning context
, 16

reflective portfolio
, 19–21

Extracurricular societies
, 92

Faculty feedback
, 62–64

FEAP Plus course
, 111, 112

Financial imperative
, 122

Flexibility
, 139

Flipped classroom
, 145–146

Fluency
, 28–29

activities
, 115

developing
, 29

higher level expectations in
, 29

in vocabulary
, 33

Fluency development (FD)
, 113

“Form-focused” approach
, 107

“Formative transculturation”
, 116

Foundation English for Academic Purposes (FEAP)
, 103

comparative analysis of benefits and limitations of EAP and AL pedagogy in
, 106–107

course development
, 111–112

Further Education (FE)
, 42

“Generation snowflake”
, 131

Generation Y
, 58

Generation Z
, 58

Genre switching in AL
, 109–110

“Genre-based literacy” approach
, 108

Gibbs Reflective Cycle
, 47

“Goal orientation”
, 125

Government

censorship
, 58

in driving forward industry/academic collaborations
, 143

initiative to encourage entrepreneurial education
, 149

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
, 58

High-quality PBL (HQPBL)
, 30

AEL learners implementing HQPBL activities
, 39

criteria
, 31–32, 35–39

integration with AEL learners’ language acquisition
, 30

teams in AEL classroom
, 37

Higher education (HE)
, 12, 42, 64, 86, 122

complexity
, 14

MT in
, 122–126

practice-based research in
, 105

strategies for improving MT in
, 129

teaching and learning
, 13–15

Higher education institutions (HEIs)
, 86

Historical objects
, 69

Historical records
, 68

Holistic development
, 22

“Ideal psychological profile”
, 132

Impact
, 8, 13–14, 42, 56, 63, 97–98, 121, 123, 149

of academic stress
, 123

of active learning
, 13

of coronavirus pandemic on education and educational technology
, 60

of education on individuals
, 56

of entrepreneurial education initiative
, 149

on future job opportunities
, 20

of intense collaborative working
, 42

pedagogical principles
, 150

students’ learning experiences
, 15

on teaching and learning interactions
, 14

of writing retreats
, 97

In-person learning
, 71

Inclusive approach
, 87

Inclusive practice
, 88

Incubation
, 56

Industry

academia with
, 56, 64

“industry-themed” schools
, 145

mentors
, 147

partners
, 148

university–industry partnerships
, 138–149

Industry 4. 0
, 138, 142

Industry-themed schools
, 144–145

“Inner strength”
, 126

Innovation
, 5, 12, 56, 138

in AVIL
, 115–116

and Entrepreneurship Education Program
, 56

in HE teaching and learning
, 15

in teaching and learning in IFP
, 103–104

Innovative methods in teaching
, 5

Innovative pedagogical approach
, 13

Innovative teaching
, 4–5

and learning context
, 16

Intelligent manufacturing
, 138

Intended Learning Outcome (ILO)
, 107

Interactive lecture
, 68

Interdisciplinarity
, 70

International Foundation Programme (IFP)
, 102

innovations in teaching and learning in
, 103–104

Internationalizing higher education
, 102

“Interpersonal Confidence”
, 126

Interpersonal skills
, 19

Interpretative bias
, 132

Interpretive manner
, 51

Intertextuality
, 107

Interviews
, 42, 46

Intrapersonal skills
, 19

“JoHari Window”
, 129

Keele University
, 86, 89

Keele’s innovation
, 90–92

Know-Want-Learn approach (K-WL approach)
, 31

Knowledge
, 12–13, 26, 31

with a K-W-L organizer
, 39

construction
, 49

pedagogical
, 42, 45–46

phases
, 13–14

to real work environment
, 4

students acquired knowledge
, 56

theoretical
, 18, 20, 43

Labor
, 58, 140

Language

learning techniques
, 147

skill proficiencies, level four to five
, 29

Language-focused learning (LFL)
, 113

Leadership

campus
, 144

cross-cultural
, 141

and decision-making
, 21

senior
, 130

skills
, 144

“SMART”
, 144

Learning, 4, 12, 106 (see also Project-based learning (PBL))

disabilities
, 96

dynamics
, 14

innovations in
, 103–104

online
, 94

time in
, 96

Learning aides to facilitate language learning process
, 31–32

Learning development
, 7, 86

student-facing
, 90

Learning environment
, 13

“Learning Orientation”
, 125

Lesson evaluation
, 44

Lesson observation
, 44

Lesson planning
, 44

Lesson Study (LS)
, 42–45

Life control
, 124

“Life Control”
, 125

Listening
, 27

Literacy

critiquing study skills approach to and
, 107

visual
, 68–71

Living and Learning in Britain (LLIB)
, 113

“Made in China 2025”
, 138

Management skills, International perspective, Discipline-specific knowledge, and adaptability in Industry (MIDI)
, 142–143

Material culture
, 73

Material objects
, 68

Meaning making
, 14

Meaning-focused input (MFI)
, 112

Meaning-focused output (MFO)
, 113

Measure
, 30, 125

of achievement
, 126

of MT
, 127

Mental sensitivity
, 126

Mental toughness (MT)
, 122

and academic performance
, 126–128

bringing students on board and creating awareness
, 131–132

creating local “champions”
, 130–131

factor model
, 132

in HE
, 122–126

MT and employability
, 128–129

requirement
, 129–130

strategies for improving MT in HE
, 129

top level commitment
, 130

Meta-reflections
, 19

intrapersonal and interpersonal dimension
, 21

professional dimension
, 20–21

scientific and academic dimension
, 19–20

Middle East
, 59

Middle East and North Africa region (MENA region)
, 59

Millenials (see Generation Y)

Mini lesson
, 29

Mobile devices
, 58

Modern education environment
, 122

“Movement” of active learning in HE
, 12

MTQ48
, 129

National Education Association (NEA)
, 31

Nationalization efforts
, 58

“New Literacy Studies”
, 105

Non-surveillance approach
, 87

Normative approach
, 108

“One size fits all” approach
, 108

Online learning resources
, 94

Online teaching
, 4

“Outer Orientation”
, 126

Part-time jobs
, 123

Pedagogic approaches
, 102

Pedagogic model of AL
, 106

Pedagogical knowledge
, 42, 45–46

co-reflection and professional development
, 49–50

collaborative working
, 47–48

collective learning
, 46–47

Lesson Study
, 43–45

limitations
, 50–51

teacher training
, 42–43

theory-practice divide
, 49

Pedagogical research
, 69

Pedagogy
, 12

AL
, 106–107

case study
, 16

case-based pedagogy
, 17

EAP
, 104

innovative
, 4, 5

writing
, 109, 111

Peer Review Guidelines
, 108

Persistence
, 124

Personality trait
, 124

Photographs
, 69

Picture postcards
, 68

for active learning
, 71–72

benefits
, 69

Positionality
, 107

Positivity
, 125–126

Post class activities
, 146

Post-university
, 123

Postcards
, 68–71

examples
, 72–75

imagery
, 75

tips for using postcards in classroom
, 75–76

worksheet for music and ethnocentrism in
, 81

worksheet for music and gender roles in
, 80

Postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE)
, 42

Postgraduate writing
, 91

Postgraduate-taught students (PGT students)
, 86

Practice-based research in higher education
, 105

Praxis
, 49

Pre class activities
, 146

Present, Participate, Practice (PPP)
, 108

Primary sources
, 68

Printing
, 71

Problem solving
, 14

Problem-based approach of Entrepreneur College
, 148

Problem-based learning
, 146–147

Problem-solving
, 6

Professional (see also Curriculum)

dimension
, 20–21

ethos
, 4

knowledge
, 42

opportunities in sports
, 20

practice
, 104

skills
, 5, 42

Professional development
, 49–50

“Professional development plan”
, 147

Professional skills
, 19

Program design
, 142

Project management
, 37

Project Management Institute (PMI)
, 37

Project-based learning (PBL)
, 26

AEL learners implementing HQPBL activities
, 39

English language skill levels
, 28–29

in ESL programs
, 27–28

foundation
, 30

HQPBL integration with AEL learners’ language acquisition
, 30

HQPBL teams in AEL classroom
, 37

learning aides to facilitate language learning process
, 31–32

level four to five language skill proficiencies
, 29

in practice
, 26–27

real world research for AEL learners
, 32–33

student and teacher roles in
, 27

tools for building vocabulary
, 33–34

Project-based learning
, 147

Psycho-education approach
, 131

Psychological well-being
, 122

“Psychologically safe” environment
, 128

Public-facing websites
, 89

Reading
, 27, 29–30, 34, 116

materials
, 33

as performance-related activities
, 43

skills
, 39, 103

Real life contexts
, 17

Real-world situation
, 28

Reflection
, 45

Reflection-in-action
, 50

Reflection-on-action
, 45

Reflective observation
, 22

Reflective portfolio
, 19

meta-reflections
, 19–21

Remote learning
, 71

Research Guide
, 32

Research lesson
, 43

Research methods
, 69

Resilience
, 124, 126, 131, 139

Resourcefulness
, 123

Retreat format and usefulness
, 94–97

“Risk Orientation”
, 125

Scaffolding techniques
, 116, 147

Scientific skills
, 5, 19

“Self-awareness”
, 129

Self-confidence
, 128

Self-control skills
, 123

Self-efficacy
, 127–128

Self-employment
, 58

Self-esteem
, 128

Skill levels
, 28–29, 39

Social activities
, 123

Social interaction
, 138

Social learning
, 106–107

Speaking
, 13, 27, 39, 95, 105, 108, 111

Sport tourism curriculum
, 5, 11

Staff writing retreats
, 86

Stakeholders
, 8, 18, 47, 130, 142, 143, 148

Stanford university
, 6, 56–57, 59–60

Startup
, 56

StartX
, 60

Status Check Tool
, 35, 37

Strategies
, 8, 90, 121, 129

Stress
, 15, 123–124, 126, 131

Student engagement
, 45, 108, 111

Student teacher
, 42, 44, 47, 50

Student-centered learning
, 4, 15, 62, 95, 108, 113, 145

Students
, 13–14

bringing students on board and creating awareness
, 131–132

motivation
, 147

motivation
, 147–148

psychological vulnerability
, 122

stories
, 61

student-facing learning development
, 90

Study skills
, 86, 103

critiquing study skills approach to writing and literacy
, 107

Subject collaboration on teaching writing
, 111

Superior psychological skills
, 124

“Syntegration”
, 142

Syntegrative Education (SE)
, 8, 138, 141–143

Systems theory
, 142

Systems-based approach
, 132

Teacher training
, 6, 42–43, 52

Teaching
, 4, 12

context of innovations in teaching and learning in IFP
, 103–104

dynamics
, 14

EAP & subject collaboration on teaching writing
, 111

higher education teaching and learning
, 13–15

innovations in
, 103–104

innovative teaching and learning context
, 16

online teaching
, 4

staff
, 12, 14

subject collaboration on teaching
, 111

teaching about Entrepreneurship
, 143

Teaching Development Fund
, 149

Team-based learning
, 95

Technology-enhanced teaching
, 145

Theory-practice divide
, 6, 49

Time complaints
, 146

Timekeeper/taskmaster
, 97

Tourist gaze
, 74

Traditional Mental Health First Aid approaches
, 130

Transferable skills
, 58, 107, 117, 128, 139

Transformative causality process
, 14

Transformative learning
, 5, 13, 15

Transnational Education (TNE)
, 143

UK-sector provision
, 89–90

Undergraduate students (UG students)
, 86

Undergraduate writing
, 86

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
, 6, 55–56

United Nations (UN)
, 142

University

career
, 181

Covid-19 pandemic and
, 90

Keele University
, 7, 86

pathway program
, 103–104

professor
, 50

Stanford University
, 6, 56, 59

University of Edinburgh
, 7

university–industry partnerships
, 138–149

work with peers from across
, 91

University of Liverpool
, 143–144

Upskilling
, 139, 148

Virtual learning environments (VLE)
, 145

Virtual Reality (VR)
, 142

Visual literacy
, 68–71

“Vocabprofiler” software
, 113

Vocabulary Chart
, 26, 35

Volkswagen Mobility Challenge
, 61

Writing
, 27

behavior
, 106

critiquing study skills approach to and
, 107

development
, 87

high-order concerns of
, 107

partnerships
, 88

pedagogy
, 109, 111

subject collaboration on teaching
, 111

Writing retreats
, 86–87

benefits of
, 87–89

evaluative student feedback
, 93–97

formats
, 92

Keele’s innovation
, 90–92

social aspect of
, 88

UK-sector provision
, 89–90

Xi’an Jiaotong–Liverpool University (XJTLU)
, 138, 141

XJTLU Entrepreneur College
, 138, 143–147

XJTLU Entrepreneurial Campus

entrepreneurial education
, 138–141

reflections
, 148–149

syntegrative education
, 141–143

XJTLU Learning Mall
, 148

XJTLU Version 2. 0
, 138