152 Pages
by
Routledge
152 Pages
by
Routledge
152 Pages
by
Routledge
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The role of academics in universities worldwide has undergone unprecedented change over the past decade. In this book Fanghanel discusses the effect on academics of modes of governance that have fostered the application of market principles to higher education and promoted flexibility and choice as levers for competition across the sector. She explores what it means to be an academic in the 21 st... Read more
Introduction Turbulent Moments of Practice 1. The Managed Academic 2. Learning to Teach in Higher Education 3. Conceptions of Students and Learning 4. The Discipline 5. Being a Researcher in Higher Education 6. Academic Globalism and Worldly Becoming Conclusion
Biography
Joëlle Fanghanel is Director of the Institute for Teaching, Innovation and Learning at the University of West London, UK.






