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Papers from the 1979 conference of the Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia, whose theme was the promotion of higher education research and development, are presented. Specific topics were staff development in higher education, field experience, assessment and evaluation, teaching methods and curriculum design, and the tertiary student. Papers and authors are as follows: "The Changing Student" (Malcolm Skilbeck); "Research in Adult Education" (Barrie Brennan); "Staff Development for Experience-Based Learning" (Dave Boud and John Pascoe); "European Approaches to Staff Development" (Dietrich Brandt); "Preventing Industrial Conflict in Higher Education" (Tom M. Heffe...
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In this discussion of higher education studies in South Africa we attempt to illustrate how higher education studies in South Africa reflect both global and local trends and concerns, and how the publications by Eli Bitzer over the course of his involvement and dedication to the field for thirty years have contributed to our understanding of this field.
This book is a packed with research and proven case study material on what education development can offer managers in higher education.
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Offers a contemporary of our understanding and practice of interdisciplinary higher education. This book considers a range of theoretical perspectives on interdisciplinarity: the nature of disciplines, complexity, leadership, group working, and academic development.
Education, training, and employment are addressed in 33 papers from a 1984 conference of the Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia. Papers are grouped in the main categories of professional education and the influence of industry, course development for vocationalism, teachers and teaching, learners and learning, higher degree study of graduates, review and evaluation, and preparation for a post-industrial society. Paper titles and authors include: "Representation of the Professions in Curriculum Development" (A. P. Prosser)); "Enhancing Vocational Relevance through Co-operation between Sectors: A Country College Initiative" (E. Brooks); "Joint Industry and Educati...
The 24 chapters contained in this volume provide diverse but also congruent perspectives on future foci for research into postgraduate education and supervision in the knowledge society.The chapters move from deliberations on challenges for postgraduate supervision at macro level (such as the pressure to increase postgraduate output and the implications of increasinglymanagerialist institutions) to meso level matters (the form and function of postgraduate education in specific countries) to the micro (rich case studies of individual institutions, programmes and supervisors).