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Reclaiming the Teaching Discourse in Higher Education: Curating a Diversity of Theory and Practice
  • Language: en

Reclaiming the Teaching Discourse in Higher Education: Curating a Diversity of Theory and Practice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2025-02-20
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Pedagogic Frailty and Resilience in the University
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 235

Pedagogic Frailty and Resilience in the University

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-04-17
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  • Publisher: Springer

Pedagogic Frailty and Resilience in the University presents a theoretical model and a practical tool to support the professional development of reflective university teachers. It can be used to highlight links to key issues in higher education. Pedagogic frailty exists where the quality of interaction between elements in the evolving teaching environment succumbs to cumulative pressures that eventually inhibit the capacity to develop teaching practice. Indicators of frailty can be observed at different resolutions, from the individual, to the departmental or the institutional. Chapters are written by experts in their respective fields who critique the frailty model from the perspectives of t...

The Biology of Tardigrades
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

The Biology of Tardigrades

The Biology of Tardigrades is the only modern comprehensive account of marine and freshwater tardigrades. It contains the first taxonomic review for over a decade in addition to covering every aspect of their biology.

Engaging Student Voices in Higher Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Engaging Student Voices in Higher Education

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-07-01
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book examines the importance of exploring the varied and diverse perspectives of student experiences. In both academic institutions and everyday discourse, the notion of the ‘student voice’ is an ever-present reminder of the importance placed upon the student experience in Higher Education: particularly in a context where the financial burden of undertaking a university education continues to grow. The editors and contributors explore how notions of the ‘student voice’ as a single, monolithic entity may in fact obscure divergence in the experiences of students. Placing so much emphasis on the ‘student voice’ may lead educators and policy makers to miss important messages communicated – or consciously uncommunicated – through student actions. This book also explores ways of working in partnership with students to develop their own experiences. It is sure to be of interest and value to scholars of the student experience and its inherent diversity.

Academics’ International Teaching Journeys
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 197

Academics’ International Teaching Journeys

Academics' International Teaching Journeys provides personal narratives of nine international social science academics in foreign countries as they adapt and develop their teaching. The team of international contributors provide an invaluable resource for other academics who may be exposed to similar situations and may find these narratives useful in negotiating their own conflicts and challenges that they may encounter in being an international academic. The narratives provide a fascinating reference point and a wide range of perspectives of teaching experiences from across the world, including Europe, Australia, North America and the Caribbean. The book offers a timely spotlight on contemporary issues of globalisation that many higher education institutions around the world may encounter. It contributes to the originality of constructing new knowledge in the field of transnational higher education - a modern phenomenon which will be increasingly prominent in the current and next generation in the globalised higher education contexts.

Teaching and Learning in Higher Education in Times of Crisis
  • Language: en

Teaching and Learning in Higher Education in Times of Crisis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2025-09-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Explores the personal narratives of transitions and transformations experienced by academic leaders of teaching and learning during the times of crises within different national, institutional and disciplinary contexts.

Dominant Discourses in Higher Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 207

Dominant Discourses in Higher Education

"This book examines the dominant discourses in higher education. From the moment academics enter higher education, they are met with binaries such as teaching vs. research, quantitative vs. qualitative research, and constructivists vs. positivists. When embarking upon a teaching career in a university there are further binaries that immediately present themselves, with deep vs. surface learning probably being the most pervasive. Kinchin and Gravett contend that this presents a distorted view and contributes to the disconnect between the aims and observable practice of higher education. Rather than celebrating difference, dominant discourses tend to seek similarities in an attempt to simplify...

Exploring Disciplinary Teaching Excellence in Higher Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

Exploring Disciplinary Teaching Excellence in Higher Education

This book explores disciplinary teaching excellence through a diverse range of student-staff partnership research projects. Despite being a highly contested term, ‘teaching excellence’ is something that universities aspire to and are expected to have. However, the editors and contributors argue that not only are definitions of excellence often broad and generic, but they lack nuanced understandings of disciplinary excellence in higher education. This book begins by unpacking some of these contested definitions of teaching excellence, followed by a series of co-authored chapters produced by students and staff who have undertaken research projects where they examine teaching excellence in their respective disciplinary areas. These chapters demonstrate that teaching excellence may be better understood as a process of becoming that is achieved through partnership between teachers and students. This book will be of interest and value to students, educators, and policy-makers concerned about teaching excellence, as well as scholars of student-staff partnerships.

Handbook of Research on Ecosystem-Based Theoretical Models of Learning and Communication
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 429

Handbook of Research on Ecosystem-Based Theoretical Models of Learning and Communication

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-03-22
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  • Publisher: IGI Global

ICT and globalization have completely redefined learning and communication. People virtually connect to, collaborate with, and learn from other individuals. Because educational technology has matured considerably since its inception, there are still many issues in the design of learner-centered environments. The Handbook of Research on Ecosystem-Based Theoretical Models of Learning and Communication is an essential reference source that discusses learning and communication ecosystems and the strategic role of trust at different levels of the information and knowledge society. Featuring research on topics such as global society, life-long learning, and nanotechnology, this book is ideally designed for educators, instructional designers, principals, administrators, professionals, researchers, and students.

Threshold Concepts and Transformational Learning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 490

Threshold Concepts and Transformational Learning

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-01-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Over the last decade the notion of ‘threshold concepts’ has proved influential around the world as a powerful means of exploring and discussing the key points of transformation that students experience in their higher education courses and the ‘troublesome knowledge’ that these often present. Threshold concepts provoke in the learner a state of 'liminality' in which transformation takes place, requiring the integration of new understanding and the letting go of previous learning stances. Insights gained by learners as they cross thresholds can be exhilarating but might also be unsettling, requiring an uncomfortable shift in identity, or, paradoxically, a sense of loss. The liminal sp...