‘Serving time’: The relationship of bad and good teaching

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Research and Development in Higher Education Vol. 28: Higher education in a changing world

July, 2005, 639 pages
Published by
Angela Brew and Christine Asmar
ISBN
0 908557 62 0
Abstract 

This paper explores the relationship between bad teaching and good teaching. The central argument is that bad and good teaching are symmetrical. If that is true, then eliminating bad teaching does leave behind good teaching. To make this case there is a discussion of good and bad teaching and efforts to promote the latter. The argument is supported by descriptions good and bad offered by graduates of an earlier generation.

Keywords: good teaching, bad teaching