From a socio-cultural perspective, the development of a professional identity is an on-going process that is social in nature and negotiated in communities of practice (Wenger, 1998). Internships in higher education function as such communities of practice, with an improved sense of professional identity as the outcome for the intern. This paper describes the interactions in an online learning environment. The online platform sought to enable peer interaction between younger and older students in a discussion of the professional identity of Natural and Cultural Heritage Management (NCHM) professionals. By analysing user data and through a qualitative data analysis approach inspired by Creswell (2014), defining themes of NCHM professional id...
This piece of action research explores the experiences of social science tutors in communicating the...
Students enter university with ideas about their future professions. In some disciplines, the profes...
Social networking sites have changed the ways that individuals interact with others and represent th...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the influence of professional and academic identities in on...
The book provides considerations, discussions and empirical research-based evidence about profession...
This paper outlines a preliminary study of the kinds of strategies that master students draw upon fo...
This paper outlines a preliminary study of the kinds of strategies that master students draw upon fo...
This embedded, single- case study was employed to explore eight graduate students’ experience in an ...
The rise of social media and its permeation into all aspects of social life has in turn led to its a...
In higher education courses that are aimed at preparing students to be professionals in specific fie...
Abstract—Communities of practice’ approaches have been proven to be effective in enhancing students’...
This paper explores ways learner identity needs to and can be developed in our rapidly changing digi...
This thesis presents an ethnographic investigation of teachers’ peer-to-peer engagement in online so...
Evolving individual, contextual, organizational, interactional and sociocultural factors have compli...
Evolving individual, contextual, organizational, interactional and sociocultural factors have compli...
This piece of action research explores the experiences of social science tutors in communicating the...
Students enter university with ideas about their future professions. In some disciplines, the profes...
Social networking sites have changed the ways that individuals interact with others and represent th...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the influence of professional and academic identities in on...
The book provides considerations, discussions and empirical research-based evidence about profession...
This paper outlines a preliminary study of the kinds of strategies that master students draw upon fo...
This paper outlines a preliminary study of the kinds of strategies that master students draw upon fo...
This embedded, single- case study was employed to explore eight graduate students’ experience in an ...
The rise of social media and its permeation into all aspects of social life has in turn led to its a...
In higher education courses that are aimed at preparing students to be professionals in specific fie...
Abstract—Communities of practice’ approaches have been proven to be effective in enhancing students’...
This paper explores ways learner identity needs to and can be developed in our rapidly changing digi...
This thesis presents an ethnographic investigation of teachers’ peer-to-peer engagement in online so...
Evolving individual, contextual, organizational, interactional and sociocultural factors have compli...
Evolving individual, contextual, organizational, interactional and sociocultural factors have compli...
This piece of action research explores the experiences of social science tutors in communicating the...
Students enter university with ideas about their future professions. In some disciplines, the profes...
Social networking sites have changed the ways that individuals interact with others and represent th...