EBOOK: Educational Development·What do educational developers see as the main issues to be tackled within their work? · How does the educational context and culture in which they work affect the practice of educational developers? ·How do educational developers perceive change occurring within higher education organisations? In higher education institutions worldwide, issues relating to quality in teaching and learning have gained prominence over the last two decades as student numbers, and the need to be publicly accountable, have increased. During this time a sizeable community of educational developers has emerged whose work and research focuses on the enhancement of the student experience in higher education. A significant issue for these developers is how change can be effected in organisations with well-established academic cultures and practices, beset by many other priorities and pressures. This first book-length analysis of developers as a community of practice illustrates in their own words the issues they face, their differing orientations to development (given their differing organisational cultures), and how they see their institutional role. What emerges is the contested notion of ‘development’ itself, and a tribe of developers who, though fragmented, offer a rich variation in their discourse, identity and practice. Drawing upon developers’ own voices, the book offers a lively and accessible narrative approach to this rapidly evolving area. It is a useful guide to help individual developers compare their own practice with that of others, and development teams to map the effectiveness of their own centre’s provision. Educational Development is essential reading for educational developers, teaching and learning co-ordinators and teaching fellows, as well as senior managers with remits for academic development, and directors of quality assurance. It is also of interest to those in higher education who are concerned with bringing about organisational or cultural change. |
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... Dialectical stances Bricolage stances Ambiguity stances Contingency stances Change and acceptance Development and 'progress' Change and eclecticism Correspondences between orientations to educational development and conceptions of ...
Parts of Section 1 were originally published as R. Land (2000) Orientations to academic development, Educational Developments, 12 April: 19–23; R. Land (2001) Background to the territory: Orientations to educational development, ...
Educational development remains a little understood activity, even within the higher education institutions in which it is located. This book arises from a recognition of the under-researched nature of educational development practice, ...
Higher education comes to be seen as operating within what is characterized variously as post-industrialism, ... Though there had been a limited culture of educational development from the 1960s (such as the London University Teaching ...
Another major driver for the work of educational developers in HE has been the increasing requirement for institutions to engage in procedures for assuring the quality of education, the growth of the so-called 'quality culture' or ...
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Chapter 02 Stances on Change | 129 |
The Educational Developer and Academic Cultures | 161 |
Postscript | 191 |
Educational development and modernism | 192 |
Community diversity and fracture | 193 |
Vocation and professional status | 196 |
References | 200 |
Index | 209 |
SHRE | 217 |
Back Cover | 219 |