This article addresses two questions that are part of a broader debate about the relationship between teaching and research: are outstanding university teachers engaged in research and are they disseminating their teaching expertise to other university teachers? We address these questions through an analysis of the research and publications of the 2005 winners of the competitive, national awards for university teaching in Australia. The analysis indicates that outstanding university teachers are active researchers, but are unlikely to publish about their teaching or improving teaching practice in universities. The findings have policy implications for the separation of teaching and research within and between universities, and raise questio...
What kinds of relationships exist between educational policy, research and the professional knowledg...
This study explores the nature and extent of any possible relationship between reward and recognitio...
In this article senior lecturers and second year students from the BA (Hons) Primary Education progr...
The issue of research-led teaching and learning in universities has revolutionised teaching and lear...
This paper aims to critically review the nexus between teaching and research in higher educati...
Existing research into the relationship between teaching and research in higher education is mainly ...
This paper presents findings from an empirical study of key aspects of the teaching and research pri...
Teacher education researchers appear generally not well equipped to maximise a range of disseminatio...
The Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) assessment process in 2003 highlighted the research imper...
Teacher education researchers appear generally not well equipped to maximise a range of disseminatio...
Excerpt: The scholarship of teaching and learning includes many activities all of which are focused ...
Schofield, C., Cotton, D., Gresty, K., Kneale, P. & Winter, J. (2013). Higher education provision in...
In the field of education, research projects that involve both the researcher and teacher being the ...
Over the last m\u27o decades, university systems world-wide have been subject to government initiate...
Do universities reward teaching? Do universities reward publication? Which is rewarded more: teachin...
What kinds of relationships exist between educational policy, research and the professional knowledg...
This study explores the nature and extent of any possible relationship between reward and recognitio...
In this article senior lecturers and second year students from the BA (Hons) Primary Education progr...
The issue of research-led teaching and learning in universities has revolutionised teaching and lear...
This paper aims to critically review the nexus between teaching and research in higher educati...
Existing research into the relationship between teaching and research in higher education is mainly ...
This paper presents findings from an empirical study of key aspects of the teaching and research pri...
Teacher education researchers appear generally not well equipped to maximise a range of disseminatio...
The Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) assessment process in 2003 highlighted the research imper...
Teacher education researchers appear generally not well equipped to maximise a range of disseminatio...
Excerpt: The scholarship of teaching and learning includes many activities all of which are focused ...
Schofield, C., Cotton, D., Gresty, K., Kneale, P. & Winter, J. (2013). Higher education provision in...
In the field of education, research projects that involve both the researcher and teacher being the ...
Over the last m\u27o decades, university systems world-wide have been subject to government initiate...
Do universities reward teaching? Do universities reward publication? Which is rewarded more: teachin...
What kinds of relationships exist between educational policy, research and the professional knowledg...
This study explores the nature and extent of any possible relationship between reward and recognitio...
In this article senior lecturers and second year students from the BA (Hons) Primary Education progr...