This article explores how academics make the transition from teaching mainly on undergraduate programmes to teaching a postgraduate module. It reflects on what enables learning to occur through participation in a community of practice, where the community comprises academics at different levels who teach the same postgraduate module. Through self-study methodology, where data was sourced from the reflective diaries of the authors, entry into and sustained participation in the postgraduate terrain are detailed. The findings reflect the types of support which facilitate professional development of academics. A view is provided into the private narratives of academics as they assume a “boundary identity trajectory” when they approach the nexus...
This paper presents the findings of a small-scale project exploring postgraduate students’ experienc...
This project aims to understand the processes of inclusion and transition into postgraduate educatio...
Postgraduate supervision is most often perceived as a one-to-one relationship between an expert and ...
The idea of successful postgraduate studies representing “a rite of passage” into the academic commu...
This article explores transition to postgraduate (PG) study in terms of the widening participation (...
There has been relatively little research to date that has explored the transition to postgraduate s...
Clarifying ones own development as a teacher within educational institutions can be a complicated jo...
Typical of postgraduate courses for experienced teachers is the wealth of professional experience th...
This paper is an exploratory case study into the way postgraduate students cope with the transition ...
This self-reflective article considers the support mechanisms from which new lecturers from a teach...
Since the mid 1990s, most British universities have run formalized and nationally accredited teacher...
Studies on professional development and the construction of teaching identities in Higher Education ...
In exploring imposter feelings in early career academics, this article examines the impacts of adopt...
The changing context of tertiary teaching is affecting all aspects of academic work. Mindful that fo...
Sector evidence repeatedly highlights the importance of transition across educational borders as a m...
This paper presents the findings of a small-scale project exploring postgraduate students’ experienc...
This project aims to understand the processes of inclusion and transition into postgraduate educatio...
Postgraduate supervision is most often perceived as a one-to-one relationship between an expert and ...
The idea of successful postgraduate studies representing “a rite of passage” into the academic commu...
This article explores transition to postgraduate (PG) study in terms of the widening participation (...
There has been relatively little research to date that has explored the transition to postgraduate s...
Clarifying ones own development as a teacher within educational institutions can be a complicated jo...
Typical of postgraduate courses for experienced teachers is the wealth of professional experience th...
This paper is an exploratory case study into the way postgraduate students cope with the transition ...
This self-reflective article considers the support mechanisms from which new lecturers from a teach...
Since the mid 1990s, most British universities have run formalized and nationally accredited teacher...
Studies on professional development and the construction of teaching identities in Higher Education ...
In exploring imposter feelings in early career academics, this article examines the impacts of adopt...
The changing context of tertiary teaching is affecting all aspects of academic work. Mindful that fo...
Sector evidence repeatedly highlights the importance of transition across educational borders as a m...
This paper presents the findings of a small-scale project exploring postgraduate students’ experienc...
This project aims to understand the processes of inclusion and transition into postgraduate educatio...
Postgraduate supervision is most often perceived as a one-to-one relationship between an expert and ...