In this article we analyze what happens when undergraduate students are positioned as pedagogical consultants in a faculty development program. Drawing on their spoken and written perspectives, and using the classical anthropological concept of liminality, we illustrate how these student consultants revise their relationships with their teachers and their responsibilities within their learning. These revisions have the potential to transform deep-seated societal understandings of education based on traditional hierarchies and teacher/student distinctions
The action research project reported on here took as its central problem of practice the absence of ...
My work in the anthropology of education has, in recent years, consisted of locating theoretical adv...
In this article, we analyse dilemmas in education for newly arrived students from a teacher perspect...
In this article we analyze what happens when undergraduate students are positioned as pedagogical co...
The field of education research often overlooks the importance of supervision of the student teachin...
Through an analysis of a contemporary rite of passage-the final stage of teacher preparation-I devel...
The purpose of this qualitative, interpretivist phenomenological study was to understand and provide...
This paper starts with a personal exploration of my life as an African immigrant in North America. I...
Over the last thirty years or so, conversations about teaching pedagogy have consistently focused on...
This article draws upon concepts of liminality and Third Space to explore what happens when undergra...
This paper reports on a study which explored the implications of new roles generated within WIL-acti...
Higher Education, learning and teaching philosophy is beginning to acknowledge that programmes cramm...
In the context of contemporary policy development in higher education, which focusses on student out...
This article explores the pedagogical, transformative aspects of education as a relation, viewing s...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-53)Graduate Teaching Associates (GTAs) work and live in t...
The action research project reported on here took as its central problem of practice the absence of ...
My work in the anthropology of education has, in recent years, consisted of locating theoretical adv...
In this article, we analyse dilemmas in education for newly arrived students from a teacher perspect...
In this article we analyze what happens when undergraduate students are positioned as pedagogical co...
The field of education research often overlooks the importance of supervision of the student teachin...
Through an analysis of a contemporary rite of passage-the final stage of teacher preparation-I devel...
The purpose of this qualitative, interpretivist phenomenological study was to understand and provide...
This paper starts with a personal exploration of my life as an African immigrant in North America. I...
Over the last thirty years or so, conversations about teaching pedagogy have consistently focused on...
This article draws upon concepts of liminality and Third Space to explore what happens when undergra...
This paper reports on a study which explored the implications of new roles generated within WIL-acti...
Higher Education, learning and teaching philosophy is beginning to acknowledge that programmes cramm...
In the context of contemporary policy development in higher education, which focusses on student out...
This article explores the pedagogical, transformative aspects of education as a relation, viewing s...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-53)Graduate Teaching Associates (GTAs) work and live in t...
The action research project reported on here took as its central problem of practice the absence of ...
My work in the anthropology of education has, in recent years, consisted of locating theoretical adv...
In this article, we analyse dilemmas in education for newly arrived students from a teacher perspect...