This paper examines the social impact of the 'student-as-customer' metaphor on the role of academic leadership and objectivity of the assessment process in the higher education sector. A hybrid approach is used in which Deconstruction seeks to render visible the Foucauldian constructs of power and privilege. The paper draws on the existing literature to explore the problematic relationship between the student as customer metaphor, academic leadership, and student assessment. The paper raises awareness of the inherent tensions with the present reliance on the student as customer metaphor and the resulting negative impact on both students and academic staff. This addresses a gap in the literature in regards to the effect that the use of the s...
In the field of education, particularly in higher education, marketization refers to higher educatio...
I started my PhD studies in 2012 with a strong interest in student assessment in higher education. B...
This research examined how a consumer metaphor developed and came be the pre-eminent understanding o...
This paper examines the social impact of the 'student-as-customer' metaphor on the role of academic ...
This paper examines the social impact of the 'student-as-customer' metaphor on the role of academic ...
This paper posits that the ‘student as customer’ model has a negative impact upon the academic leade...
The idea that students might be treated as customers triggers academics’ antipathy, which in turn ca...
“Around campus, I frequently hear how ‘students are our customers, ’ and that we should treat studen...
Abstract: Background:- The Higher Education (HE) White Paper Students at the Heart of the System (Ju...
This paper describes a critique of the trend in higher education and academic libraries to refer to ...
Copyright 2007 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Purpose - This paper seeks to evaluate the argumen...
In this paper, the author reports on an analysis of an Australian university’s assessment procedure....
This paper aims to inspire an interdisciplinary dialogue on framing students as customers in higher ...
Purpose - This paper seeks to evaluate the arguments for and against the proposition that students i...
Educational institutions increasingly adopt the students-as-customers concept to satisfy their stude...
In the field of education, particularly in higher education, marketization refers to higher educatio...
I started my PhD studies in 2012 with a strong interest in student assessment in higher education. B...
This research examined how a consumer metaphor developed and came be the pre-eminent understanding o...
This paper examines the social impact of the 'student-as-customer' metaphor on the role of academic ...
This paper examines the social impact of the 'student-as-customer' metaphor on the role of academic ...
This paper posits that the ‘student as customer’ model has a negative impact upon the academic leade...
The idea that students might be treated as customers triggers academics’ antipathy, which in turn ca...
“Around campus, I frequently hear how ‘students are our customers, ’ and that we should treat studen...
Abstract: Background:- The Higher Education (HE) White Paper Students at the Heart of the System (Ju...
This paper describes a critique of the trend in higher education and academic libraries to refer to ...
Copyright 2007 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Purpose - This paper seeks to evaluate the argumen...
In this paper, the author reports on an analysis of an Australian university’s assessment procedure....
This paper aims to inspire an interdisciplinary dialogue on framing students as customers in higher ...
Purpose - This paper seeks to evaluate the arguments for and against the proposition that students i...
Educational institutions increasingly adopt the students-as-customers concept to satisfy their stude...
In the field of education, particularly in higher education, marketization refers to higher educatio...
I started my PhD studies in 2012 with a strong interest in student assessment in higher education. B...
This research examined how a consumer metaphor developed and came be the pre-eminent understanding o...