Over the last m\u27o decades, university systems world-wide have been subject to government initiated, top-down restructures in the name of greater effectiveness, accountability and quality. Within this timefrome, government interest in university teaching has increased, and innovation and responsiveness in teaching have been increasingly prioritised by both government and university policies. AcademiC interest in the teaching has also increased. and much research and discussion has focused on defining teaching as a source of scholarship and expounding its role in the promotion of innovation, and in the recognition and rewarding of teaching work. In this paper, I draw on a study of academics\u27 views, which I have reported at previous AARE...
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The paper examines the ways in which rationalities of risk currently work to produce the academic as...
A dominant discourse in western higher education circles is currently concerned— even obsessed...
Teaching development units have been provided at most Australasian and British universities over the...
In recent years many changes to the funding and management of universities have taken place. In the ...
This article addresses two questions that are part of a broader debate about the relationship betwee...
The call to innovate is ubiquitous across the Australian educational policy context. The claims of i...
This paper is concerned with the nature, intent, implications and outcomes of government interventio...
The authors recently completed a funded research project in learning and teaching in higher educatio...
In this Editorial, we take the opportunity to expand on the second Journal of University Teaching an...
Burgeoning literature in education have shown an affirmed resolve of educators to adopt modern produ...
In this paper I present my view of effective academic work as creating the conditions for effective ...
The theme of this special edition derives from the 10th Annual Teaching and Learning Conference, whi...
There is much complexity to the term ‘higher education research’. This paper explores th...
This paper explores the literature related to educator engagement in teaching, learning, assessment ...
In recent decades, many universities have been moving in the direction of a more hierarchical and ce...
The paper examines the ways in which rationalities of risk currently work to produce the academic as...
A dominant discourse in western higher education circles is currently concerned— even obsessed...
Teaching development units have been provided at most Australasian and British universities over the...