Reshaping The University: New Relationships Between Research, Scholarship And Teaching

Reshaping The University: New Relationships Between Research, Scholarship And Teaching
Title Reshaping The University: New Relationships Between Research, Scholarship And Teaching PDF eBook
Author Barnett, Ronald
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Pages 233
Release 2005-09-01
Genre Education
ISBN 033521701X

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'Reshaping The University' provides an exploration of the links between research, scholarship and teaching in modern universities.

Reshaping the University

Reshaping the University
Title Reshaping the University PDF eBook
Author Ronald Barnett
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 2005
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What is the emerging shape of the University? Are there spaces for present activities to be practised a new or even for new activities? If these questions have force, they show that the metaphors of shapes and spaces can be helpful in understanding the contemporary university. Research, teaching and scholarship remain the dominant activities in universities and so it is their relationships that form the main concerns of this volume. Are these activities pulling apart from each other? Or might these activities be brought more together in illuminating ways? Is there space to redesign these activities so that they shed light on each other? Is there room for yet other purposes? In this volume, a distinguished set of scholars engage with these pertinent but challenging issues. Ideas are offered, and evidence is marshalled, of practices that suggest a re-shaping of the University may be possible. Reshaping the University appeals to those who are interested in the future of universities, including students, researchers, managers and policy makers. It also addresses global issues and it will, therefore, interest the higher education community worldwide.

EBOOK: Reshaping the University: New Relationships between Research, Scholarship and Teaching

EBOOK: Reshaping the University: New Relationships between Research, Scholarship and Teaching
Title EBOOK: Reshaping the University: New Relationships between Research, Scholarship and Teaching PDF eBook
Author Ronald Barnett
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Pages 233
Release 2005-09-16
Genre Education
ISBN 033522413X

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What is the emerging shape of the University? Are there spaces for present activities to be practised anew or even for new activities? If these questions have force, they show that the metaphors of shapes and spaces can be helpful in understanding the contemporary university.Research, teaching and scholarship remain the dominant activities in universities and so it is their relationships that form the main concerns of this volume. Are these activities pulling apart from each other? Or might these activities be brought more together in illuminating ways? Is there space to redesign these activities so that they shed light on each other? Is there room for yet other purposes? In this volume, a distinguished set of scholars engage with these pertinent but challenging issues. Ideas are offered, and evidence is marshalled, of practices that suggest a re-shaping of the University may be possible. Reshaping the University appeals to those who are interested in the future of universities, including students, researchers, managers and policy makers. It also addresses global issues and it will, therefore, interest the higher education community worldwide. Contributors: Ronald Barnett, David Dill, Carol Bond, Lewis Elton, Mick Healey, Mark Hughes, Rajani Naidoo, Mark Olssen, Bruce Macfarlane, Kathleen Nolan, Jan Parker, Michael Peters, Alison Phipps, Jane Robertson, Peter Scott, Stephen Rowland.

Reshaping Teaching in Higher Education

Reshaping Teaching in Higher Education
Title Reshaping Teaching in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Rosanna Breen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 210
Release 2003-12-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1135724725

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Linking research with teaching is one of the main topics in the educational development world. This practice based guide shows how academic research activity can be connected to academic teaching activity, to ensure that neither operates in a vacuum - and each can be enhanced by the other. Addressing issues at the individual, course and institutional level, and written for an international readership, this will be a key book for course leaders and educational developers.

Reshaping Teaching in Higher Education

Reshaping Teaching in Higher Education
Title Reshaping Teaching in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Routledge
Pages 210
Release 2003
Genre Education
ISBN 9780749439033

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This practice-based guide shows how academic research activity can be connected to academic teaching activity in higher education to ensure that neither operates in a vacuum and that each can be enhanced by the other. It addresses issues at the individual, course and institutional level.

Research and Teaching

Research and Teaching
Title Research and Teaching PDF eBook
Author Angela Brew
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 224
Release 2017-09-16
Genre Education
ISBN 0230365027

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This book asks how universities can develop the relationship between research and teaching so that research is enhanced and teaching is improved. Using examples, conversations and critical inquiry, it suggests how scholarly knowledge-building communities of both students and academic staff should be developed.

Towards Teaching in Public

Towards Teaching in Public
Title Towards Teaching in Public PDF eBook
Author Mike Neary
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 160
Release 2012-02-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1441180664

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Towards Teaching in Public: Reshaping the Modern University explores how the contested relationships between policy, curriculum and pedagogy are reshaping the modern university and examines the impact of conceptualisations of teaching in public on this debate in this age of academic capitalism. It traces the emergence of strategies for open access, with particular reference to the contribution of technology and e-learning, to the emergence of teaching in public as a critique of current educational policy. The contributors combine policy analysis with a consideration of pedagogical issues and an exploration of the student experience. This collection draws together chapters by experienced scholars and practitioners within the field of teaching and learning in higher education.