The welcome new attention paid to subject teaching should have bridged the old divide between pedagogical and disciplinary research. But this paper argues that the focus on subject, rather than disciplinary communities is part of the commodification of higher education; that what is needed to re-energise both teachers and students is an inclusive new model of disciplinary education based on an engaged community's processes and practices. Each discipline, it is proposed, will model differently its practices, knowledge creation and dissemination, its writing, its community. The model may change received ideas about the focus and central concerns of the discipline, and in modelling disciplinary learning will change teaching and assessment. T...
Knowledge is the core business of universities. In its different forms and structures, knowledge pro...
This final chapter synthesizes the findings and implications derived from applying the Decoding the ...
Over the past 10 years, Learning Development has become an established practice in many UK universit...
This article explores competing conceptions of university teaching as, on the one hand, a generic pr...
Since the mid 1990s, most British universities have run formalized and nationally accredited teacher...
are deeply ingrained in their disciplinary research answer a series of questions to understand how s...
This paper explores a participatory process between a Law lecturer, an academic literacy practitione...
This paper explores a participatory process between a Law lecturer, an academic literacy practition...
Students today need, but often do not know that they need, more from higher education than they are ...
Discipline in education is both central and peripheral in this book. While discipline in education i...
This paper issues a challenge to the notion of domain-general teaching and learning, positing that d...
In recent years, the emergence of pedagogy in higher education as an increasingly professionalised e...
For over a century, teachers, parents, and school leaders have lamented a loss of 'discipline' in cl...
In recent years, the emergence of pedagogy in higher education as an increasingly professionalised e...
Forty years ago, sociology, psychology, philosophy and history had a secure position in the academic...
Knowledge is the core business of universities. In its different forms and structures, knowledge pro...
This final chapter synthesizes the findings and implications derived from applying the Decoding the ...
Over the past 10 years, Learning Development has become an established practice in many UK universit...
This article explores competing conceptions of university teaching as, on the one hand, a generic pr...
Since the mid 1990s, most British universities have run formalized and nationally accredited teacher...
are deeply ingrained in their disciplinary research answer a series of questions to understand how s...
This paper explores a participatory process between a Law lecturer, an academic literacy practitione...
This paper explores a participatory process between a Law lecturer, an academic literacy practition...
Students today need, but often do not know that they need, more from higher education than they are ...
Discipline in education is both central and peripheral in this book. While discipline in education i...
This paper issues a challenge to the notion of domain-general teaching and learning, positing that d...
In recent years, the emergence of pedagogy in higher education as an increasingly professionalised e...
For over a century, teachers, parents, and school leaders have lamented a loss of 'discipline' in cl...
In recent years, the emergence of pedagogy in higher education as an increasingly professionalised e...
Forty years ago, sociology, psychology, philosophy and history had a secure position in the academic...
Knowledge is the core business of universities. In its different forms and structures, knowledge pro...
This final chapter synthesizes the findings and implications derived from applying the Decoding the ...
Over the past 10 years, Learning Development has become an established practice in many UK universit...