Based on my own experiences with having one foot in academia and the other in construction, I reflect on how the tendential form of work among the working class affects their ontology and epistemology, and discuss what this may mean for teaching and learning in higher education. I attempt to write from both a working-class and middle-class perspective. This I do because it was the clashing of my working-class and middle-class experiences that caused me to reflect on forms of work in relation to ontology and epistemology; I need to present both perspectives to make sense of the argument
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[EN] The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) is adamant about the role of employability in curricu...
AbstractThis study investigated the epistemic conventions of pedagogical practices in higher educati...
For academics in UK Higher Education (HE), professional learning (PL) is a complex and messy endeavo...
In this article, the implications of foregrounding ontology for teaching and learning in higher educ...
This paper recognises that Work Based Learning is a relatively new phenomenon in the University curr...
My aim in this paper is to theorize my teaching in a course for experienced university teachers, in ...
This paper seeks to examine some of the epistemological issues which relate to the debate concerning...
As subject disciplinarians the central debate around whether epistemology (ways of knowing) is alway...
Epistemology is an important part in every Ph.D. thesis. When as students we select an epistemologic...
This is the author's pre-print of an article that appeared in Widening Participation and Lifelong Le...
Meditating on the potential for inspiring authentic educational practice, this paper conceptualizes ...
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This dissertation uses a case study approach to investigate teachers' beliefs about the nature of re...
This paper uses the focus of identity and acculturation within schools as the basis for a reflection...
This article reviews diverse representations of learning evident among published accounts of workpla...
[EN] The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) is adamant about the role of employability in curricu...
AbstractThis study investigated the epistemic conventions of pedagogical practices in higher educati...
For academics in UK Higher Education (HE), professional learning (PL) is a complex and messy endeavo...