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Title: Reflecting on the nature of academic understanding
Authors: Chaleta, Elisa
Editors: Makinster, Barbara
Keywords: Academic Understanding
Higher Education
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Academic Press - Elsevier
Citation: Chaleta, E. (2018). Reflecting on the nature of academic understanding. In N. Entwistle, Student Learning and Academic Understanding - A Research Perspective with Implications for Teaching (355-359). Elsevier: Academic Press. DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-805359-1.00023-1.
Abstract: In abstract, understanding can be seen as the process of construction/reconstruction of knowledge in a continuum throughout life while the mind maintains its integrity. In academic terms understanding is built from a predefined content (curriculum), carried out within a limited time and submitted to evaluation. So when I think of academic understanding a central question arises: the academic understanding must be understood in relation to certain learning (provided in a particular curriculum in a certain time) or it is expected of academic understanding to be more than that?
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/23754
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