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Building Knowledge in Higher Education: Enhancing Teaching and Learning with Legitimation Code Theory: Legitimation Code Theory

Autor Christine Winberg, Sioux McKenna, Kirstin Wilmot
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 iul 2020

From pressures to become economically efficient to calls to act as an agent of progressive social change, higher education is facing a series of challenges. There is an urgent need for a rigorous and sophisticated research base to support the informed development of practices. Yet studies of educational practices in higher education remain theoretically underdeveloped and segmented by discipline and country. Building Knowledge in Higher Education illustrates how Legitimation Code Theory is bringing research together from across the disciplinary map and enabling practical change in a rigorously theorised way.

The volume addresses both students and educators. Part I explores ways of supporting student achievement from STEM to the arts, from introductory courses to doctoral training, and from using new digital media to reflective writing. Part II focuses on academic staff development in higher education, reaching from curriculum design to pedagogic practices. All chapters focus on issues of contemporary relevance to higher education, showing how Legitimation Code Theory enables these issues to be understood and practices improved.

Building Knowledge in Higher Education brings together internationally renowned scholars in higher education studies, academic development, academic literacies, and sociology, with some of the brightest new researchers. The volume significantly extends understandings of teaching and learning in changing higher education contexts and so contributes to educational research and practice. It will be essential reading not only to scholars and students in these fields but also to scholars and educators in higher education more generally.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367463335
ISBN-10: 0367463334
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 160
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Legitimation Code Theory

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

List of Figures and Tables;  Notes on Contributors;  Chapter 1. ‘Nothing So Practical as Good Theory’: Legitimation Code Theory in Higher Education;  Part I: Student Learning Across the Disciplinary Map  Chapter 2. Demystifying Reflective Writing in Teacher Education with Semantic Gravity  Chapter 3. Making Waves in Teacher Education: Scaffolding Students’ Disciplinary Understandings by ‘Doing’ Analysis  Chapter 4. New Assessment Forms in Higher Education: A Study of Student Generated Digital Media Products in The Health Sciences  Chapter 5. Misalignments in Assessments: Using Semantics to Reveal Weaknesses  Chapter 6. Supporting the Academic Success of Students Through Making Knowledge-Building Visible  Chapter 7. (Un)Critical Reflection: Uncovering Disciplinary Values in Social Work and Business Reflective Writing Assignments  Chapter 8. Learning How to Theorize in Doctoral Writing: A Tool for Teaching and Learning;  Part II: Professional Learning in Higher Education  Chapter 9. Changing Curriculum and Teaching Practice: A Practical Theory for Academic Staff Development  Chapter 10. A Semantics Analysis of First Year Physics Teaching: Developing Students’ Use of Representations in Problem-Solving  Chapter 11. From Principle to Practice: Enabling Theory-Practice Bridging in Engineering Education  Chapter 12. Building the Knowledge Base of Blended Learning: Implications for Educational Technology and Academic Development  Chapter 13. Legitimate Participation in Program Renewal: The Role of Academic Development Units  Chapter 14. Decolonizing the Science Curriculum: When Good Intentions are Not Enough  Chapter 15. The Role of Assessment in Preparing Academic Developers for Professional Practice  Chapter 16. Academic Development: Autonomy Pathways Towards Gaining Legitimacy

Notă biografică

Christine Winberg is a leading scholar in work-integrated learning, in which she holds a South African Research Chair.
Sioux McKenna is a renowned scholar in higher education studies.
Kirstin Wilmot is an emerging scholar in the field of doctoral education.
All three are associate members of the LCT Centre for Knowledge-Building.

Descriere

From pressures to become economically efficient to calls to act as an agent of progressive social change, higher education is facing a series of challenges. There is an urgent need for a rigorous and sophisticated research base to support the informed development of practices. Yet studies of educational practices in higher education remain theoretically underdeveloped and segmented by discipline and country. Building Knowledge in Higher Education illustrates how Legitimation Code Theory is bringing research together from across the disciplinary map and enabling practical change in a rigorously theorised way.

 

The volume addresses both students and educators. Part I explores ways of supporting student achievement from STEM to the arts, from introductory courses to doctoral training, and from using new digital media to reflective writing. Part II focuses on academic staff development in higher education, reaching from curriculum design to pedagogic practices. All chapters focus on issues of contemporary relevance to higher education, showing how Legitimation Code Theory enables these issues to be understood and practices improved.

 

Building Knowledge in Higher Education brings together internationally renowned scholars in higher education studies, academic development, academic literacies, and sociology, with some of the brightest new researchers. The volume significantly extends understandings of teaching and learning in changing higher education contexts and so contributes to educational research and practice. It will be essential reading not only to scholars and students in these fields but also to scholars and educators in higher education more generally.