[Abstract]: This paper argues that the increasing participation and diversity of the student body challenges traditional approaches to university teaching as well as the assumptions of deficit which may under pin them. A more helpful approach involves a 'deficit-discourse' shift. By reconceptualising the contemporary university as a new and unfamiliar culture, this shift identifies the potency and applicability of the role of discourses in the university context. Transition is then re-theorised as a process of gaining a familiarity with the new culture's multiple discourses. The 'deficit-discourse' shift questions the 'sink or swim' approach to diversity as well as the blame attached to failing students. It also challenges the understanding...
With the massification of higher education in a knowledge-driven economy, Western universities have ...
Abstract: Th is paper introduces new ways of thinking about diversity in higher education. Th e ‘def...
This article offers a critical reflection upon underlying theoretical and philosophical inclinations...
[Abstract]: This paper argues that the contemporary Australian university constitutes a new and unfa...
[Abstract]: The shift conceptualises the university as a culture encompassing a multiplicity of sub-...
[Abstract]: This article argues that the contemporary Australian university constitutes a new and un...
Growing concerns about retention and attrition rates in a mass and increasingly marketised higher ed...
The combination of massification and increased diversity in student body pose particular challenges ...
This paper will address the issues encountered by first year students in reading and reshaping the c...
This paper draws on research into the experience of international students in three UK universities ...
An increasing diversity of students in higher education has prompted much research investigating div...
The principles of social inclusion have been embraced by institutions across the higher education se...
This paper describes a number of “ideal types ” or models of academic work and makes links between t...
This paper explores the current context of university teaching in relation to socio-cultural influen...
The widening participation agenda in Australian higher education heralds changes that demand fresh t...
With the massification of higher education in a knowledge-driven economy, Western universities have ...
Abstract: Th is paper introduces new ways of thinking about diversity in higher education. Th e ‘def...
This article offers a critical reflection upon underlying theoretical and philosophical inclinations...
[Abstract]: This paper argues that the contemporary Australian university constitutes a new and unfa...
[Abstract]: The shift conceptualises the university as a culture encompassing a multiplicity of sub-...
[Abstract]: This article argues that the contemporary Australian university constitutes a new and un...
Growing concerns about retention and attrition rates in a mass and increasingly marketised higher ed...
The combination of massification and increased diversity in student body pose particular challenges ...
This paper will address the issues encountered by first year students in reading and reshaping the c...
This paper draws on research into the experience of international students in three UK universities ...
An increasing diversity of students in higher education has prompted much research investigating div...
The principles of social inclusion have been embraced by institutions across the higher education se...
This paper describes a number of “ideal types ” or models of academic work and makes links between t...
This paper explores the current context of university teaching in relation to socio-cultural influen...
The widening participation agenda in Australian higher education heralds changes that demand fresh t...
With the massification of higher education in a knowledge-driven economy, Western universities have ...
Abstract: Th is paper introduces new ways of thinking about diversity in higher education. Th e ‘def...
This article offers a critical reflection upon underlying theoretical and philosophical inclinations...