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Towards Teaching in Public: Reshaping the Modern University explores how the contested relationships between policy, curriculum and pedagogy are reshaping the modern university and examines the impact of conceptualisations of teaching in public on this debate in this age of academic capitalism. It traces the emergence of strategies for open access, with particular reference to the contribution of technology and e-learning, to the emergence of teaching in public as a critique of current educational policy. The contributors combine policy analysis with a consideration of pedagogical issues and…mehr
Towards Teaching in Public: Reshaping the Modern University explores how the contested relationships between policy, curriculum and pedagogy are reshaping the modern university and examines the impact of conceptualisations of teaching in public on this debate in this age of academic capitalism. It traces the emergence of strategies for open access, with particular reference to the contribution of technology and e-learning, to the emergence of teaching in public as a critique of current educational policy. The contributors combine policy analysis with a consideration of pedagogical issues and an exploration of the student experience. This collection draws together chapters by experienced scholars and practitioners within the field of teaching and learning in higher education.
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Autorenporträt
Mike Neary is Professor and Dean of Teaching and Learning at Lincoln University, UK, where he is Director of the Centre for Educational Research and Development. He is the Founding Director of the Reinvention Centre for Undergraduate Research, a Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning based at Warwick and Oxford Brookes Universities, and is a National Teaching Fellow. Howard Stevenson is Professor of Education and Deputy Director of the Centre for Educational Research and Development at the University of Lincoln, UK. Les Bell is Emeritus Professor of Educational Management at the School of Education, University of Leicester, UK, and Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Lincoln, UK. Before his retirement in July 2006, he was a member of the Centre for Educational Leadership and Management and Director of the Doctorate in Education programme at the University of Leicester, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Notes on Contributors Foreword, Mary Stuart Acknowledgements Part I: Education as a Public Good (Editor: Les Bell) 1. Teaching in Public: Reshaping the University, Mike Neary and Aileen Morris 2. Teaching in Public: Revolution as Evolution in Nineteenth-Century Higher Education, Angela Thody 3. Teaching in Public: Participation and Access in Twentieth-Century Higher Education, Les Bell Part II: The Student/Teacher Nexus (Editor: Howard Stevenson) 4. Rethinking the Student/Teacher Nexus: Students as Consultants on Teaching in Higher Education, Karin Crawford 5. The Student as Scholar: Research and the Undergraduate Student, Andy Hagyard and Sue Watling 6. Invisible Publics: Higher Education and Digital Exclusion, Sue Watling Part III: Teaching as a Public Activity (Editor: Mike Neary) 7. Making Teaching Public: Cracking Open Professional Practice, Aileen Morris and Howard Stevenson 8. Public Technology: Challenging the Commodification of Knowledge, Julian Beckton 9. Open Education: From the Freedom of Things to the Freedom of People, Joss Winn 10. Beyond Teaching in Public: The University as a Form of Social Knowing, Mike Neary References Index
Notes on Contributors Foreword, Mary Stuart Acknowledgements Part I: Education as a Public Good (Editor: Les Bell) 1. Teaching in Public: Reshaping the University, Mike Neary and Aileen Morris 2. Teaching in Public: Revolution as Evolution in Nineteenth-Century Higher Education, Angela Thody 3. Teaching in Public: Participation and Access in Twentieth-Century Higher Education, Les Bell Part II: The Student/Teacher Nexus (Editor: Howard Stevenson) 4. Rethinking the Student/Teacher Nexus: Students as Consultants on Teaching in Higher Education, Karin Crawford 5. The Student as Scholar: Research and the Undergraduate Student, Andy Hagyard and Sue Watling 6. Invisible Publics: Higher Education and Digital Exclusion, Sue Watling Part III: Teaching as a Public Activity (Editor: Mike Neary) 7. Making Teaching Public: Cracking Open Professional Practice, Aileen Morris and Howard Stevenson 8. Public Technology: Challenging the Commodification of Knowledge, Julian Beckton 9. Open Education: From the Freedom of Things to the Freedom of People, Joss Winn 10. Beyond Teaching in Public: The University as a Form of Social Knowing, Mike Neary References Index
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