In English higher education, the Teaching Excellence Framework represents a very significant recent policy lever in the continued operation of a measured market in the sector. Conceived as a policy to enhance and make further transparent the quality of teaching, it utilises a variety of key measurements to establish sets of related outcomes upon which effective teaching can be assessed. Drawing upon Bourdieu’s concept of symbolic violence and adopting policy framing as an analytical approach, we illustrate how the Teaching Excellence Framework and its related discursive techniques are significant in (re)producing the institutional conditions which enable market policy to operate effectively. The article focuses specifically on three core pi...
The level of student engagement is often seen as an indicator of quality in discourses concerning th...
The introduction of market forces into higher education is the most crucial issue facing universitie...
This article considers the impact of the new Consumer Rights Act 2016 and the Higher Education an...
This paper explores what underlies the recent introduction of a Higher Education Teaching Excellence...
Currently English universities are responding to a recent government Green Paper which promises to d...
The current British policy toward higher education emphasizes that market forces and competition rep...
Instrumental measures pledging to assess the ‘quality’ of education represent the latest turn in the...
The Global Education Reform Movement’s (GERM) interest in the quality of teaching and teacher effect...
The paper examines how English universities articulate their perspectives on ‘teaching quality’ in t...
Purpose: Teaching excellence remains a contested term in English higher education. This paper begins...
This piece tries to identify the norigins of the Teaching Excellence Framework, to locate it in the ...
The Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), originally proposed in the UK government’s Higher Education...
There is increasing international focus on system-wide schemes of teaching excellence in higher educ...
This chapter starts by interrogating the notion of teaching excellence. It then moves on to discussi...
This chapter takes up the suite of policies that reflect a growing determination of national governm...
The level of student engagement is often seen as an indicator of quality in discourses concerning th...
The introduction of market forces into higher education is the most crucial issue facing universitie...
This article considers the impact of the new Consumer Rights Act 2016 and the Higher Education an...
This paper explores what underlies the recent introduction of a Higher Education Teaching Excellence...
Currently English universities are responding to a recent government Green Paper which promises to d...
The current British policy toward higher education emphasizes that market forces and competition rep...
Instrumental measures pledging to assess the ‘quality’ of education represent the latest turn in the...
The Global Education Reform Movement’s (GERM) interest in the quality of teaching and teacher effect...
The paper examines how English universities articulate their perspectives on ‘teaching quality’ in t...
Purpose: Teaching excellence remains a contested term in English higher education. This paper begins...
This piece tries to identify the norigins of the Teaching Excellence Framework, to locate it in the ...
The Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), originally proposed in the UK government’s Higher Education...
There is increasing international focus on system-wide schemes of teaching excellence in higher educ...
This chapter starts by interrogating the notion of teaching excellence. It then moves on to discussi...
This chapter takes up the suite of policies that reflect a growing determination of national governm...
The level of student engagement is often seen as an indicator of quality in discourses concerning th...
The introduction of market forces into higher education is the most crucial issue facing universitie...
This article considers the impact of the new Consumer Rights Act 2016 and the Higher Education an...