This article contributes to knowledge about learning in workgroups, so called microcultures in higher education. It argues that socially constructed and institutionalised traditions, recurrent practices, and tacit assumptions in the various microcultures influence academic teachers towards certain behaviour. In line with this perspective, we present a heuristic with the potential to differentiate various types of microcultures: the commons, the market, the club, and the square. The heuristic is based on a socio-cultural perspective and research on collective action. Its purpose is to assist academic developers to fine-tune their approaches while engaging with colleagues, but also to aid further inquiry into how institutionalised norms and t...
The modern educational theory, policy and practice share the dominant interest for the formal learni...
This paper develops a framework for understanding the relationships between approaches to learning a...
This chapter pays attention to a series of micro encounters in teaching and learning in the CBHE sec...
Higher education (HE) is and has been a growing concern for various stakeholders for a considerable ...
The focus in this thesis is to explore theoretical perspectives and strategies for academic developm...
University teachers’ engagement in teaching is a crucial aspect for the quality of student learning....
Socio-culturally formed collegial contexts in the midlevel of higher education organizations have at...
Learning in college often extends beyond classrooms and formal instruction. Various forms of student...
This thesis is an exploration of informal learning in a voluntary group. The research identified a ...
On the basis of the conceptual framework of situated cognition and learning, the effectiveness of pr...
This research examines the understandings and experiences of mono-cultural, mono-lingual local stude...
Human beings are learning all the time. Regardless of whether or not they are enrolled in formal edu...
This paper examines the term informal learning. It uses an interpretive research methodology to stud...
This special issue explores whether the heuristics “macro” and “micro” capture the most important le...
Academic cultures might be perceived as conservative, at least in terms of development of teaching a...
The modern educational theory, policy and practice share the dominant interest for the formal learni...
This paper develops a framework for understanding the relationships between approaches to learning a...
This chapter pays attention to a series of micro encounters in teaching and learning in the CBHE sec...
Higher education (HE) is and has been a growing concern for various stakeholders for a considerable ...
The focus in this thesis is to explore theoretical perspectives and strategies for academic developm...
University teachers’ engagement in teaching is a crucial aspect for the quality of student learning....
Socio-culturally formed collegial contexts in the midlevel of higher education organizations have at...
Learning in college often extends beyond classrooms and formal instruction. Various forms of student...
This thesis is an exploration of informal learning in a voluntary group. The research identified a ...
On the basis of the conceptual framework of situated cognition and learning, the effectiveness of pr...
This research examines the understandings and experiences of mono-cultural, mono-lingual local stude...
Human beings are learning all the time. Regardless of whether or not they are enrolled in formal edu...
This paper examines the term informal learning. It uses an interpretive research methodology to stud...
This special issue explores whether the heuristics “macro” and “micro” capture the most important le...
Academic cultures might be perceived as conservative, at least in terms of development of teaching a...
The modern educational theory, policy and practice share the dominant interest for the formal learni...
This paper develops a framework for understanding the relationships between approaches to learning a...
This chapter pays attention to a series of micro encounters in teaching and learning in the CBHE sec...