This work is an autoethnographic performance of first-year teaching and learning at Curtin University in Western Australia in the years 2008–2014. I integrate traditional ethnographic and academic voices with narrative, poetry, composite choruses and voices of students and teachers. I also create a provocateur character, who problematises the institution and challenges easy responses to tertiary education. I seek to encourage the reader to join me in reflecting on learning and on managerialism in universities
This Ph.D. thesis in education is a qualitative examination of the reflective practice of academics ...
As an early career academic I have had the opportunity to reflect on my early experiences in academi...
This study posed the question: Does using an educational connoisseurship framework applied to auto-e...
In the English discipline within the university where I am a teacher educator of English, it is stan...
This reflective essay describes my encounter with reflective learning as a student enrolled in the U...
This research identifies the challenges facing students who are learning how to critically ref...
Reflection is an essential part of students’ critically reflective development within experiential-l...
Borrowing concepts from autoethnography – a writing genre in which the researcher ‘becomes’ the phen...
Reflection is an essential part of students’ critically reflective development within experientialle...
Aim: This paper reports on an enactment model of teaching, and the impact it has had on students’ le...
Reflective practice has established itself as a recognised method of Continuous Professional Develop...
This critical autoethnographic exploration evolved following an initial curiosity concerning diversi...
This piece of action research aims to identify the barriers FdA Early Years students feel they encou...
This reflective essay describes my encounter with reflective learning as a student enrolled in the U...
During the last 30 years, reflection has become a major construct, deeply entrenched in the academic...
This Ph.D. thesis in education is a qualitative examination of the reflective practice of academics ...
As an early career academic I have had the opportunity to reflect on my early experiences in academi...
This study posed the question: Does using an educational connoisseurship framework applied to auto-e...
In the English discipline within the university where I am a teacher educator of English, it is stan...
This reflective essay describes my encounter with reflective learning as a student enrolled in the U...
This research identifies the challenges facing students who are learning how to critically ref...
Reflection is an essential part of students’ critically reflective development within experiential-l...
Borrowing concepts from autoethnography – a writing genre in which the researcher ‘becomes’ the phen...
Reflection is an essential part of students’ critically reflective development within experientialle...
Aim: This paper reports on an enactment model of teaching, and the impact it has had on students’ le...
Reflective practice has established itself as a recognised method of Continuous Professional Develop...
This critical autoethnographic exploration evolved following an initial curiosity concerning diversi...
This piece of action research aims to identify the barriers FdA Early Years students feel they encou...
This reflective essay describes my encounter with reflective learning as a student enrolled in the U...
During the last 30 years, reflection has become a major construct, deeply entrenched in the academic...
This Ph.D. thesis in education is a qualitative examination of the reflective practice of academics ...
As an early career academic I have had the opportunity to reflect on my early experiences in academi...
This study posed the question: Does using an educational connoisseurship framework applied to auto-e...