This article examines the ways in which a high-quality system of undergraduate education is represented in recent policy documents from a range of actors interested in higher education. Drawing on Basil Bernstein's ideas, the authors conceptualise the policy documents as reflecting a struggle over competing views of quality that are expressed through pedagogic discourses. They identify two pedagogic discourses: a dominant market-oriented generic discourse and an alternative discourse that focuses on transformation. They argue that the market-oriented generic discourse is dominant because it is more coherent and more consistently presented than the alternative discourse, which is much more fractured. In conclusion, they argue that refocusing...
Purpose: Teaching excellence remains a contested term in English higher education. This paper begin...
Through historically oriented critical discourse analysis this article considers how the messages re...
This thesis proposes that the discursive practices of marketisation are transforming and degrading t...
This article examines the ways in which a high-quality system of undergraduate education is represen...
Measures that economise education are typically accompanied by discourses that prime society for cha...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Educational...
This article provides a critique of current debates about what quality enhancement is for and what i...
Higher education is a site of struggle over aims, values and identities of students and academics. L...
This article provides a critique of current debates about what quality enhancement is for and what i...
Universities have focused on teaching and learning at a time when quality has become the marker of d...
This paper discusses how dominant discourses of neoliberalism intersect with teaching and learning p...
This paper provides a critical interrogation of government-led reform of higher education (HE) in En...
The focus of this chapter is on the implications of the discourse of marketisation in higher educati...
This article outlines how the potential for students to be co-participants, via a critical education...
The Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), originally proposed in the UK government’s Higher Education...
Purpose: Teaching excellence remains a contested term in English higher education. This paper begin...
Through historically oriented critical discourse analysis this article considers how the messages re...
This thesis proposes that the discursive practices of marketisation are transforming and degrading t...
This article examines the ways in which a high-quality system of undergraduate education is represen...
Measures that economise education are typically accompanied by discourses that prime society for cha...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Educational...
This article provides a critique of current debates about what quality enhancement is for and what i...
Higher education is a site of struggle over aims, values and identities of students and academics. L...
This article provides a critique of current debates about what quality enhancement is for and what i...
Universities have focused on teaching and learning at a time when quality has become the marker of d...
This paper discusses how dominant discourses of neoliberalism intersect with teaching and learning p...
This paper provides a critical interrogation of government-led reform of higher education (HE) in En...
The focus of this chapter is on the implications of the discourse of marketisation in higher educati...
This article outlines how the potential for students to be co-participants, via a critical education...
The Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), originally proposed in the UK government’s Higher Education...
Purpose: Teaching excellence remains a contested term in English higher education. This paper begin...
Through historically oriented critical discourse analysis this article considers how the messages re...
This thesis proposes that the discursive practices of marketisation are transforming and degrading t...