Efforts to evaluate and improve student engagement have been pervasive in higher education over recent years. Critics argue, however, that troubling affinities are evident between student engagement efforts and a neoliberal agenda which emphasises accountability through performativity. Neoliberalism manifests in policies that focus on the economic benefit to individuals of higher education, rather than the broader social or intrinsic benefits. In this conceptual article, we draw on the work of Martin Heidegger and Nel Noddings in arguing that efforts aimed at promoting engagement and commitment to learn by students should include developing a capacity to care about others and things. Through the lens of care, our aim is to extend current no...
This paper seeks to re-position academic practitioners as educators rather than service providers, a...
<em>At the heart of this paper is the idea that student engagement is a complex business. It examine...
Institutions, educators and students are increasingly being challenged by governmental expectations ...
Efforts to evaluate and improve student engagement have been pervasive in higher education over rece...
This is a story about care in higher education, documenting a group of colleagues in a Technological...
The aim of this article is to reconsider and explore the ontoepistemology of student engagement in h...
the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits the unrestricted use, distribution, and repr...
We want to reconsider and explore the epistemology of student engagement in higher education as part...
This paper argues that the term ‘student engagement’ as used in UK higher education covers activitie...
Over the past few years there has been considerable emphasis on the concept of 'student engagement'....
Student engagement initiatives at the national, institutional and classroom level have emerged again...
There is a current gap in the literature exploring the relationship between lifelong learning and st...
udent engagement has increasingly been positioned as a defining characteristic of high quality teach...
In a series of recent papers, Nick Zepke has criticised those researching student engagement in high...
Neoliberalism in Higher Education (HE) has dominated academic discourse for over 20 years and has be...
This paper seeks to re-position academic practitioners as educators rather than service providers, a...
<em>At the heart of this paper is the idea that student engagement is a complex business. It examine...
Institutions, educators and students are increasingly being challenged by governmental expectations ...
Efforts to evaluate and improve student engagement have been pervasive in higher education over rece...
This is a story about care in higher education, documenting a group of colleagues in a Technological...
The aim of this article is to reconsider and explore the ontoepistemology of student engagement in h...
the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits the unrestricted use, distribution, and repr...
We want to reconsider and explore the epistemology of student engagement in higher education as part...
This paper argues that the term ‘student engagement’ as used in UK higher education covers activitie...
Over the past few years there has been considerable emphasis on the concept of 'student engagement'....
Student engagement initiatives at the national, institutional and classroom level have emerged again...
There is a current gap in the literature exploring the relationship between lifelong learning and st...
udent engagement has increasingly been positioned as a defining characteristic of high quality teach...
In a series of recent papers, Nick Zepke has criticised those researching student engagement in high...
Neoliberalism in Higher Education (HE) has dominated academic discourse for over 20 years and has be...
This paper seeks to re-position academic practitioners as educators rather than service providers, a...
<em>At the heart of this paper is the idea that student engagement is a complex business. It examine...
Institutions, educators and students are increasingly being challenged by governmental expectations ...