There seems to be a strong link between developing our identities and storytelling. As humans, we strive for coherence, and this coherence is found in stories (Hermans, 2001). This is an experimental paper telling a story about developing a brave, and authentic self as an educator (teacher) in Higher Education by incorporating creative pedagogies into Higher Education. This paper reflects on the challenges faced by new educators and those suffering with imposter syndrome (Wilkinson, 2018) with an aim to celebrate the imperfect self, as opposed to enacting unrealistic expectations. The purpose of this paper is not to favour creative teaching pedagogies but rather to persuade educators to bring their world vision and lived experiences to the ...
This is Case Study 4 of 5, as introduced in ‘Re-genering academic writing’ on pp. 181–90, which incl...
Creativity is a fundamentally human characteristic that is central to our well-being and productivit...
In the current socio-economic and political climate and the increasing commercialisation of schools,...
Writing is also a way of knowing -a method of discovery and analysis. By writing in different ways, ...
There came a time in my life when I made the space to discover the meaning of my teaching beyond the...
The quality of teaching and learning in higher education is enhanced when teachers draw on their o...
Storytelling affords many benefits for professional education, but it is not an instinctive craft. I...
In this article I reflect on the early formation of my professional identity and practice. I argue t...
Narrative inductive accounts of my teaching practices create a compelling medium for exposing and ch...
The storytelling device introduces the search for our roots, as persons and human beings. To write a...
Once upon a time, there was a group of old teachers (well, maybe not so old, thanks very much) whose...
The ways in which Humanities scholars talk about teaching tell something about how we interact with ...
I am excited to be writing this article on celebrating teaching, because all too often it feels like...
Teaching Daze: Stories of Self and Others is a doctoral dissertation about beginning teaching by a b...
This chapter introduces the edited collection by taking an autoethnographic approach to reflect upon...
This is Case Study 4 of 5, as introduced in ‘Re-genering academic writing’ on pp. 181–90, which incl...
Creativity is a fundamentally human characteristic that is central to our well-being and productivit...
In the current socio-economic and political climate and the increasing commercialisation of schools,...
Writing is also a way of knowing -a method of discovery and analysis. By writing in different ways, ...
There came a time in my life when I made the space to discover the meaning of my teaching beyond the...
The quality of teaching and learning in higher education is enhanced when teachers draw on their o...
Storytelling affords many benefits for professional education, but it is not an instinctive craft. I...
In this article I reflect on the early formation of my professional identity and practice. I argue t...
Narrative inductive accounts of my teaching practices create a compelling medium for exposing and ch...
The storytelling device introduces the search for our roots, as persons and human beings. To write a...
Once upon a time, there was a group of old teachers (well, maybe not so old, thanks very much) whose...
The ways in which Humanities scholars talk about teaching tell something about how we interact with ...
I am excited to be writing this article on celebrating teaching, because all too often it feels like...
Teaching Daze: Stories of Self and Others is a doctoral dissertation about beginning teaching by a b...
This chapter introduces the edited collection by taking an autoethnographic approach to reflect upon...
This is Case Study 4 of 5, as introduced in ‘Re-genering academic writing’ on pp. 181–90, which incl...
Creativity is a fundamentally human characteristic that is central to our well-being and productivit...
In the current socio-economic and political climate and the increasing commercialisation of schools,...