The growth of applied politics teaching in recent years is often conflated by academics, institutions, and professional associations with the employability agenda increasingly promoted by government. Many academics – politics faculty to the fore – object to the imposition of neo-liberal values on universities, the commodification of higher education, and a focus on employability in their teaching. These developments, coupled with a sense that the teaching of practical politics lacks intellectual rigour, undermine the growth of applied politics courses and programmes. There is, however, no reason why applied politics teaching must embrace neo-liberal norms. Nor is the alternative the introduction, as has happened in a few institutions, of ...
Teaching is political. Paul Thomas, Professor of Education, Furman University wrote on his blog (15 ...
There is continuing demand on academics within HE to respond to the marketisation of teaching and le...
The concern to develop opportunities for active learning and engagement of one form or another have ...
The growth of applied politics teaching in recent years is often conflated by academics, institution...
In the context of higher tuition fees, the Government’s employability agenda and growing concern for...
Employability is one of these concepts that polarises opinion. There are those who see it as an inte...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
yesWith some of the lowest levels of graduate employability across university campuses, and the non-...
This article draws on research commissioned by the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and conducted duri...
This paper reports findings from primary research into how to increase the employability of Politics...
ECPR Virtual Conference, 24-28 August 2020 This was the virtual replacement for the annual ECPR con...
The renewed interest in the importance of active citizenship and volunteering in higher education i...
This paper aims to assist lecturers, universities, and their administrators in improving the relevan...
There is a crisis in the political body today and we, as professors at institutions of higher educat...
Increasingly those working in higher education are tasked with targeting their teaching approaches a...
Teaching is political. Paul Thomas, Professor of Education, Furman University wrote on his blog (15 ...
There is continuing demand on academics within HE to respond to the marketisation of teaching and le...
The concern to develop opportunities for active learning and engagement of one form or another have ...
The growth of applied politics teaching in recent years is often conflated by academics, institution...
In the context of higher tuition fees, the Government’s employability agenda and growing concern for...
Employability is one of these concepts that polarises opinion. There are those who see it as an inte...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
yesWith some of the lowest levels of graduate employability across university campuses, and the non-...
This article draws on research commissioned by the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and conducted duri...
This paper reports findings from primary research into how to increase the employability of Politics...
ECPR Virtual Conference, 24-28 August 2020 This was the virtual replacement for the annual ECPR con...
The renewed interest in the importance of active citizenship and volunteering in higher education i...
This paper aims to assist lecturers, universities, and their administrators in improving the relevan...
There is a crisis in the political body today and we, as professors at institutions of higher educat...
Increasingly those working in higher education are tasked with targeting their teaching approaches a...
Teaching is political. Paul Thomas, Professor of Education, Furman University wrote on his blog (15 ...
There is continuing demand on academics within HE to respond to the marketisation of teaching and le...
The concern to develop opportunities for active learning and engagement of one form or another have ...