This paper examines perceptions of professional and organizational identity of teacher educators in a 'new' University of Technology in South Africa, resulting from several recent mergers of colleges of education and colleges of technology mainly serving formerly disadvantaged students and schools. The findings show that most staff consider teaching and research as dichotomous. Research activities are seen to satisfy the institutional requirements for securing research funding and producing publications. Professional identities could be strengthened by a faculty-wide debate on the specific profile of teacher education in a University of Technology, resulting also in an agreed research ethos. Peer support in collaborative research groups wit...
This research project examines the impact on academic professional identity when teachers are requir...
This article presents detailed findings from the qualitative or interpretive phase of a mixed-method...
Changes within the higher education sector have had significant effects on the identity of the indiv...
In the last volume of this journal, Garraway and Winberg called for a reimagination of Universities ...
In this article we argue that understanding the identities that teacher educators construct for them...
In this paper we examine the development of the professional identity of teacher educators who combi...
This study explores how academics who expanded their teaching-only positions to include research vie...
Paper in symposium: ‘International Perspectives on the Professional Development of Teacher Educators...
The major aim of the study was to examine teacher educator perspectives about the relationship betwe...
This article presents detailed findings from the qualitative or interpretive phase of a mixed-method...
National and international developments in higher education and the resultant pressure on universiti...
In 1994, the South African teacher education landscape was fragmented across a wide variety of insti...
In response to international research-informed calls for the professionalisation of teaching to supp...
The success of quality assurance in higher education depends on how well it is organised and the ext...
This paper reviews early findings of a small scale study of the extent to which teacher educators ha...
This research project examines the impact on academic professional identity when teachers are requir...
This article presents detailed findings from the qualitative or interpretive phase of a mixed-method...
Changes within the higher education sector have had significant effects on the identity of the indiv...
In the last volume of this journal, Garraway and Winberg called for a reimagination of Universities ...
In this article we argue that understanding the identities that teacher educators construct for them...
In this paper we examine the development of the professional identity of teacher educators who combi...
This study explores how academics who expanded their teaching-only positions to include research vie...
Paper in symposium: ‘International Perspectives on the Professional Development of Teacher Educators...
The major aim of the study was to examine teacher educator perspectives about the relationship betwe...
This article presents detailed findings from the qualitative or interpretive phase of a mixed-method...
National and international developments in higher education and the resultant pressure on universiti...
In 1994, the South African teacher education landscape was fragmented across a wide variety of insti...
In response to international research-informed calls for the professionalisation of teaching to supp...
The success of quality assurance in higher education depends on how well it is organised and the ext...
This paper reviews early findings of a small scale study of the extent to which teacher educators ha...
This research project examines the impact on academic professional identity when teachers are requir...
This article presents detailed findings from the qualitative or interpretive phase of a mixed-method...
Changes within the higher education sector have had significant effects on the identity of the indiv...