This book examines the dominant discourses in higher education. From the moment teachers enter higher education, they are met with dominant discourses that are often adopted uncritically, including concepts such as teaching excellence, student voice, and student engagement. Teachers are also met with simplistic binaries such as teaching vs. research, quantitative vs. qualitative research, and constructivists vs. positivists. Kinchin and Gravett suggest that this may present a distorted view, contributing 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 and manage the environment. In this book, the authors share their belief that teaching and learning should be a thoughtful endeavour. Thinking with a breadth of theories, the authors explore the overlaps between different perspectives in order to offer a richer and more inclusive interrogation of the dominant discourses that pervade higher education. Offering methodological approaches to explore these perspectives, the authors bring together academics working in different parts of the university and examine the concept of a ‘rich cartography’, considering how this can offer meaning within higher education research and practice.
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List of Illustrations Foreword, Catherine Manathunga (University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia) Part I: Considering the Landscape 1. Thinking beyond Neoliberal Discourses 2. Thinking and Doing with Theory Part II: Putting Theory to Work 3. Positioning the Student 4. The University Environment 5. Ecologies of Teaching and Ecosystems of Learning 6. Expertise in Context Part III: Emerging Polyvalent Lines of Flight 7. Contested Concepts in Higher Education 8. Concept Mapping 9. After Method 10. Towards a Relational Pedagogy References Index
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Anyone concerned about the current state and future direction of teaching and learning in higher education should gain a great deal from this book, even if they don't agree with all of it. Ian and Karen have done us all a service in distilling contemporary methodological and theoretical thinking, and in demonstrating its relevance.
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Examines the dominant discourses in higher education that can potentially overcome the binaries in perspectives commonly used, offering fresh perspectives and mapping multiple sector issues
Examines contemporary dominant discourses within higher education, deconstructing key topics within pedagogy, policy and practice

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350180291
Publisert
2022-02-10
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Vekt
472 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
208

Biographical note

Ian M. Kinchin is Professor in Higher Education in the Surrey Institute of Education at the University of Surrey, UK. Karen Gravett is Senior Lecturer in Higher Education in the Surrey Institute of Education at the University of Surrey, UK.