EBOOK: Enhancing Learning, Teaching, Assessment and Curriculum in Higher Education

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McGraw-Hill Education (UK), Mar 16, 2009 - Education - 224 pages
Higher education is a particularly complex site for enhancement initiatives. This book offers those involved in change a coherent conceptual overview of enhancement approaches, of the change context, and of the probable interactions between them.

The book sets enhancement within a particular type of change dynamic which focuses on social practices. The aim is to base innovation and change on the probabilities of desired outcomes materializing, rather than on the romanticism of policies that underestimate the sheer difficulty of making a difference. Following a theoretical introduction to these ideas, there are case studies (from the UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Norway) at the national, institutional, departmental and individual levels, illustrating the argument that enhancement is best achieved when it works with social practices in real institutional and organizational settings.

In a final section, the authors link the case examples and theoretical frameworks, inviting readers to consider their own enhancement situations and apply the 'frameworks for action' offered in earlier sections of the book. The book doesn’t offer quick-fix solutions but aims to support change with practical examples, conceptual tools and reflexive questions for those involved in change at all levels. It is key reading for higher education lecturers, managers, educational developers and policy makers.

 

Contents

continuities enhancement and higher education
1
Chapter 2 Enhancement theories
7
Theme 1 Influencing the disciplines
17
a distinctive approach to enhancement
55
Theme 3 Developing frameworks for action
101
Theme 4 Challenging practices in learning teaching assessment and curriculum
141
References
196
The Society for Research into Higher Education
207
Index
209
Back cover
211
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