This paper addresses both ‘student engagement’ in contemporary universities, and student ‘disengagement’ – where the latter is often seen as a failure of performance, or absence of will. In a bold move, the paper asks whether students should be engaged in their university education, and whether there is value in forms of disengagement. It finds an original way in which student disengagement can be understood by drawing on the writings of Stanley Cavell - on the philosophical appeal to what we say, our search for criteria, and on ideas of acknowledgement and avoidance in his work on Shakespearian tragedy. It shows what is at stake in our attunement with, and dissent from, criteria, and how such dissent can be educative. The paper considers t...
This paper contributes to a growing body of literature on widening university participation and brin...
This doctoral thesis, set within an education context, examines the undergraduate students' experien...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Cambridge Journal of...
Much has been written about why students engage in academic studies at university, with less attenti...
Student engagement is a commonly discussed term within education especially within Higher Education ...
Much has been written about why students engage in academic studies at university, with less attenti...
Just as undergraduates need to develop critical capacities, so as to scrutinise and justify beliefs,...
This paper argues that the term ‘student engagement’ as used in UK higher education covers activitie...
The Understanding Learner Disengagement project used learner interviews, undertaken by student resea...
School disengagement, and hence its remediation can be constructed byfocusing on either side of the ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Studies in Higher Educ...
Higher education and the dynamic environment that it operates within has been well documented, with ...
I will briefly discuss what I take to be some potential causes and solutions to student disengagemen...
There is increasingly pressure for academic institutions to engage (diverse) ‘publics’ and work towa...
There is a strong focus on the importance of student engagement in higher education, with increasing...
This paper contributes to a growing body of literature on widening university participation and brin...
This doctoral thesis, set within an education context, examines the undergraduate students' experien...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Cambridge Journal of...
Much has been written about why students engage in academic studies at university, with less attenti...
Student engagement is a commonly discussed term within education especially within Higher Education ...
Much has been written about why students engage in academic studies at university, with less attenti...
Just as undergraduates need to develop critical capacities, so as to scrutinise and justify beliefs,...
This paper argues that the term ‘student engagement’ as used in UK higher education covers activitie...
The Understanding Learner Disengagement project used learner interviews, undertaken by student resea...
School disengagement, and hence its remediation can be constructed byfocusing on either side of the ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Studies in Higher Educ...
Higher education and the dynamic environment that it operates within has been well documented, with ...
I will briefly discuss what I take to be some potential causes and solutions to student disengagemen...
There is increasingly pressure for academic institutions to engage (diverse) ‘publics’ and work towa...
There is a strong focus on the importance of student engagement in higher education, with increasing...
This paper contributes to a growing body of literature on widening university participation and brin...
This doctoral thesis, set within an education context, examines the undergraduate students' experien...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Cambridge Journal of...