The focus in this thesis is to explore theoretical perspectives and strategies for academic development, particularly in a research-intensive university. The purpose is to investigate academic development that aims to support and influence individual academic teachers and groups of teachers, in the different social collegial contexts that they work in, here called microcultures. Building on literature focused on organizational learning these microcultures are defined as constituting the meso-level within the university. Previous research shows that effects from teacher training programmes largely depend on how such programmes are valued in the teacher’s professional environment. Furthermore, previous research has shown that local teaching a...
This is a study of how professional teachers’ learning about students takes place in relation to cha...
School–university research networks aim at closer integration of research and practice by means of t...
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) is discussed as a strategy for institutional improvement...
University teachers’ engagement in teaching is a crucial aspect for the quality of student learning....
Higher education (HE) is and has been a growing concern for various stakeholders for a considerable ...
This article contributes to knowledge about learning in workgroups, so called microcultures in highe...
This ethnographic case study examined the roles of district and school macro-culture and teacher sub...
Higher education (HE) has expanded and diversified at an unprecedented rate over the last two decade...
Torgny Roxå and Katarina Mårtensson note that the achievement of teaching excellence is intrinsicall...
Academic cultures might be perceived as conservative, at least in terms of development of teaching a...
This thesis is a study of teacher professional learning and development. Concepts from research into...
The first chapter of this paper will give an overview of different ways of developing a university’s...
The teacher’s role in the university classroom has traditionally been to present the syllabus ...
The teacher’s role in the university classroom has traditionally been to present the syllabus to lis...
Teaching quality improvements frequently focus upon the ‘development’ of individual academics in hig...
This is a study of how professional teachers’ learning about students takes place in relation to cha...
School–university research networks aim at closer integration of research and practice by means of t...
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) is discussed as a strategy for institutional improvement...
University teachers’ engagement in teaching is a crucial aspect for the quality of student learning....
Higher education (HE) is and has been a growing concern for various stakeholders for a considerable ...
This article contributes to knowledge about learning in workgroups, so called microcultures in highe...
This ethnographic case study examined the roles of district and school macro-culture and teacher sub...
Higher education (HE) has expanded and diversified at an unprecedented rate over the last two decade...
Torgny Roxå and Katarina Mårtensson note that the achievement of teaching excellence is intrinsicall...
Academic cultures might be perceived as conservative, at least in terms of development of teaching a...
This thesis is a study of teacher professional learning and development. Concepts from research into...
The first chapter of this paper will give an overview of different ways of developing a university’s...
The teacher’s role in the university classroom has traditionally been to present the syllabus ...
The teacher’s role in the university classroom has traditionally been to present the syllabus to lis...
Teaching quality improvements frequently focus upon the ‘development’ of individual academics in hig...
This is a study of how professional teachers’ learning about students takes place in relation to cha...
School–university research networks aim at closer integration of research and practice by means of t...
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) is discussed as a strategy for institutional improvement...