Academic learning traditionally involves research, and the production of journal papers, books, etc. 'Learning in academia' refers to academics becoming more skilful in what they do. It is what legal or medical clinicians would refer to as continuing professional education (or development) (CPE/D) which, by analogy, invokes the notion of CPE in academic practice. Action research and reflective practice through action learning processes in a graduate programme in higher education are used to promote such learning. Participants are mid-career medics. Five themes stand out: mapping the terrain to be addressed; creating the required 'space for learning'; keeping projects confined in scope; assessment and the shift in emphasis from 'content' to ...
There is a considerable body of evidence demonstrating that action research is an effective approach...
The award was used to fund a study set in the context of a new Professional Doctorate in Education (...
PROPEL has set itself the thematic challenge of understanding the changing nature of professional le...
The study reported in this paper focuses on the idea that I, as academic specialising in higher educ...
Using the model of action research explored by McNiff and Whitehead (2009), this article investigate...
Objectives Despite a recognised need for richer narratives about academic medicine, much of the lite...
Action learning as pedagogy: reflections on undergraduate students’ experience(s) as researchers at ...
Changed views on the nature and purpose of knowledge production provide the backdrop for the authors...
Action research is a form of inquiry carried out by professionals into their own work. Teacher-resea...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Medical education research is thriving. In recent decades,...
An original framework for thinking about faculty development was designed and presented. The first o...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In a departure from traditional approaches to learnin...
Practitioner research is now long established as a means of professional development for academics i...
The potential of action learning (AL) for academic development has not received a lot of attention. ...
This chapter explores the informal learning dimensions of ‘learning to become an academic&rsqu...
There is a considerable body of evidence demonstrating that action research is an effective approach...
The award was used to fund a study set in the context of a new Professional Doctorate in Education (...
PROPEL has set itself the thematic challenge of understanding the changing nature of professional le...
The study reported in this paper focuses on the idea that I, as academic specialising in higher educ...
Using the model of action research explored by McNiff and Whitehead (2009), this article investigate...
Objectives Despite a recognised need for richer narratives about academic medicine, much of the lite...
Action learning as pedagogy: reflections on undergraduate students’ experience(s) as researchers at ...
Changed views on the nature and purpose of knowledge production provide the backdrop for the authors...
Action research is a form of inquiry carried out by professionals into their own work. Teacher-resea...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: Medical education research is thriving. In recent decades,...
An original framework for thinking about faculty development was designed and presented. The first o...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In a departure from traditional approaches to learnin...
Practitioner research is now long established as a means of professional development for academics i...
The potential of action learning (AL) for academic development has not received a lot of attention. ...
This chapter explores the informal learning dimensions of ‘learning to become an academic&rsqu...
There is a considerable body of evidence demonstrating that action research is an effective approach...
The award was used to fund a study set in the context of a new Professional Doctorate in Education (...
PROPEL has set itself the thematic challenge of understanding the changing nature of professional le...