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Dr Rob Wass
Dr Rob Wass
Lecturer, Higher Education Development Centre, University of Otago
Verified email at otago.ac.nz
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Sharpening a tool for teaching: the zone of proximal development
R Wass, C Golding
Teaching in Higher Education 19 (6), 671-684, 2014
3712014
Scaffolding critical thinking in the zone of proximal development
R Wass, T Harland, A Mercer
Higher Education Research & Development 30 (3), 317-328, 2011
2852011
An assessment arms race and its fallout: high-stakes grading and the case for slow scholarship
T Harland, A McLean, R Wass, E Miller, KN Sim
Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education 40 (4), 528-541, 2015
1352015
Good teaching as care in higher education
V Anderson, R Rabello, R Wass, C Golding, A Rangi, E Eteuati, ...
Higher Education 79, 1-19, 2020
1112020
Photovoice as a research method for higher education research
R Wass, V Anderson, R Rabello, C Golding, A Rangi, E Eteuati
Higher Education Research & Development 39 (4), 834-850, 2020
592020
Changes in steroid hormone profiles and ovarian histology during salmon pituitary-induced vitellogenesis and ovulation in female New Zealand longfinned eels, Anguilla …
PM Lokman, RT Wass, HC Suter, SG Scott, KF Judge, G Young
Journal of Experimental Zoology 289 (2), 119-129, 2001
472001
Grazing by black swans (Cygnus atratus Latham), physical factors, and the growth and loss of aquatic vegetation in a shallow lake
SF Mitchell, RT Wass
Aquatic Botany 55 (3), 205-215, 1996
461996
Quantifying herbivory: grazing consumption and interaction strength
SF Mitchell, RT Wass
Oikos, 573-576, 1996
391996
Annoyance and frustration: Emotional responses to being assessed in higher education
R Wass, J Timmermans, T Harland, A McLean
Active Learning in Higher Education 21 (3), 189-201, 2020
362020
Food consumption and faecal deposition of plant nutrients by black swans (Cygnus atratus Latham) in a shallow New Zealand lake
SF Mitchell, RT Wass
Hydrobiologia 306, 189-197, 1995
361995
Negotiating the challenge of collaborative writing: Learning from one writing group's mutiny
K Nairn, J Cameron, M Anakin, A Juntrasook, R Wass, J Sligo, C Morrison
Higher Education Research & Development 34 (3), 596-608, 2015
332015
Student peer review as a process of knowledge creation through dialogue
K Reddy, T Harland, R Wass, N Wald
Higher Education Research & Development 40 (4), 825-837, 2021
322021
Entry characteristics and participation in a peer learning program as predictors of first-year students’ achievement, retention, and degree completion
J Van der Meer, R Wass, S Scott, J Kokaua
AERA Open 3 (3), 2332858417731572, 2017
282017
“To flip or not to flip, that’s the question”–Findings from an exploratory study into factors that may influence tertiary teachers to consider a flipped classroom model
L Chellapan, J Van der Meer, K Pratt, R Wass
Journal of Open, Flexible, and Distance Learning 22 (1), 6-21, 2018
262018
‘Will press lever for food’: behavioural conditioning of students through frequent high-stakes assessment
R Wass, T Harland, A McLean, E Miller, KN Sim
Higher Education Research & Development 34 (6), 1324-1326, 2015
192015
Inshore Trawl Survey of the Canterbury Bight and Peagasus Bay, May-June 1991 (KAH9105)
MP Beentjes, R Wass
NIWA, 1994
191994
Using video-reflection and peer mentoring to enhance tutors’ teaching
R Wass, T Rogers
Innovations in Education and Teaching International 58 (1), 36-46, 2021
152021
Protection of Yellow-eyed Penguins from predation
H Ratz, H Moller, N Alterio, S Dymond, T Fechney, R Wass
University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. WWF-NZ Progress Report, 27, 1992
121992
Interpersonal process recall: a novel approach to illuminating students’ software development processes
ACM Moskal, R Wass
Computer Science Education 29 (1), 5-22, 2019
112019
What Do Herbivore Exclusion Experiments Tell Us? An Investigation Using Black Swans (Cygnus atratus) and Filamentous Algae in a Shallow Lake
RT Wass, SF Mitchell
The structuring role of submerged macrophytes in lakes, 282-289, 1998
111998
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