This new title explores the role of teaching within the modern university and the impact of the Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework (TEF). It provides a critical analysis of recent policy reforms designed to increase competition and choice in higher education and what these mean for the sector. It also surveys the wider landscape and the rise of the student as consumer within HE
The marketization of higher education has ensured that students have become consumers. As a result, ...
The current British policy toward higher education emphasizes that market forces and competition rep...
The level of student engagement is often seen as an indicator of quality in discourses concerning th...
This paper explores what underlies the recent introduction of a Higher Education Teaching Excellence...
The chapter addresses the notion of student as consumer and argues that the liberalisation of HE und...
This article argues that recent government interventions in higher education – some based in consume...
This paper argues that student consumerism is currently a driving force in U. S. higher education. S...
The global Higher Education sector (HE) is undergoing a metamorphosis. No longer is HE the sole pres...
This article considers the impact of the new Consumer Rights Act 2016 and the Higher Education an...
Student consumerism in the Higher Education (HE) sector continues to stimulate critical academic com...
The political economy of higher education has transformed our ways of thinking about knowledge, teac...
The restructuring of higher education according to neo-liberal market principles has constructed the...
In English higher education, the Teaching Excellence Framework represents a very significant recent ...
A contemporary issue is the effects of a corporate production metaphor and consumerism on university...
The Global Education Reform Movement’s (GERM) interest in the quality of teaching and teacher effect...
The marketization of higher education has ensured that students have become consumers. As a result, ...
The current British policy toward higher education emphasizes that market forces and competition rep...
The level of student engagement is often seen as an indicator of quality in discourses concerning th...
This paper explores what underlies the recent introduction of a Higher Education Teaching Excellence...
The chapter addresses the notion of student as consumer and argues that the liberalisation of HE und...
This article argues that recent government interventions in higher education – some based in consume...
This paper argues that student consumerism is currently a driving force in U. S. higher education. S...
The global Higher Education sector (HE) is undergoing a metamorphosis. No longer is HE the sole pres...
This article considers the impact of the new Consumer Rights Act 2016 and the Higher Education an...
Student consumerism in the Higher Education (HE) sector continues to stimulate critical academic com...
The political economy of higher education has transformed our ways of thinking about knowledge, teac...
The restructuring of higher education according to neo-liberal market principles has constructed the...
In English higher education, the Teaching Excellence Framework represents a very significant recent ...
A contemporary issue is the effects of a corporate production metaphor and consumerism on university...
The Global Education Reform Movement’s (GERM) interest in the quality of teaching and teacher effect...
The marketization of higher education has ensured that students have become consumers. As a result, ...
The current British policy toward higher education emphasizes that market forces and competition rep...
The level of student engagement is often seen as an indicator of quality in discourses concerning th...