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The Independent Journal of Teaching and Learning

On-line version ISSN 2519-5670

Abstract

TLALI, Tebello. Creating an environment that nurtures deep learning: How does the National University of Lesotho fare?. IJTL [online]. 2019, vol.14, n.1, pp.19-31. ISSN 2519-5670.

The paper sought to explore the lecturers' experiences concerning their teaching strategies and students' learning approaches at the National University of Lesotho (NUL). Thus, the paper analysed these practices mainly from the lecturers' perspectives. The growing media negative views about the quality of the teaching and learning practices at NUL necessitated research on the matter. Departing from an interpretive paradigm, the study adopted a qualitative design. Date were gathered through semi-structured interviews with lecturers across the seven faculties of NUL. The population consisted of 300 lecturers. However, participants were purposively selected, and 14 (two from each of the seven faculties) participated in this study. The assessment papers provided by the interviewed lecturers were analysed. The findings indicate that lecturers are frustrated by the lack of a clear teaching and assessment policy. This situation is exacerbated by inadequate training in teaching and assessment. In addition, the findings suggest that there is a high prevalence of memorisation, reproduction of class notes and plagiarism among the students. The paper proposes that the institution addresses these shortcomings through clear teaching, learning and assessment policies as well as the establishment of comprehensive staff development and student support programmes.

Keywords : deep learning; quality teaching; quality assessment; student motivation; academic integrity; institutional factors.

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