1st Edition

Authenticity in and through Teaching in Higher Education The transformative potential of the scholarship of teaching

By Carolin Kreber Copyright 2013
216 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

212 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

216 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

What does it mean to be authentic? Why should it matter whether or not we become more authentic? How might authenticity inform and enhance the social practice of the scholarship of university teaching and, by implication, the learning and development of students? Authenticity in and through Teaching introduces three distinct perspectives on authenticity, the existential, the critical and the... Read more

Introduction  1. Surfacing the Complex Meaning of Authenticity  2. Focusing on Authenticity In and Through Teaching  3. Placing the Scholarship of Teaching within a Broader Notion of Academic Professionalism  4. Exploring the Role of Virtues and Internal Goods in the Scholarship of Teaching  5. Questioning Knowledge Claims  6. Recognising Power  7.  Challenging the Notion of the Scholarship of Teaching as an Evidence-based Practice  8. Going Public  9. Concluding Comments

Biography

Carolin Kreber is Professor of Higher Education at the University of Edinburgh, UK.