DUT Guide: Uddannelsesudvikling
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https://doi.org/10.7146/dut.v18i35.138518Resumé
Uddannelsesudvikling er en essentiel del af det akademiske arbejde på videregående uddannelser. I disse processer kan vi diskutere relevansen af en uddannelse samt sammenhængen og progressionen på tværs af semestre, kurser og undervisning for uddannelsens helhed, og det at skabe gode læringsprocesser for studerende. Der er således brug for at have et større fokus på de systematiske tilgange og de iterative processer, der kan være i at udvikle eller revidere en uddannelse.
Denne guide er baseret på teoretisk litteratur og forskning samt forfatternes egne erfaringer som uddannelsesrådgivere, og den præsenterer praksisnære anvisninger til uddannelsesansvarlige, undervisere, studerende, aftagere og uddannelsesudviklere om uddannelsesudvikling.
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